The sun bleeds orange over Hialeah, but the heat doesn’t touch the cold case files piling up at the FBI’s Miami office. Seven years. Seven years since Liliana Moreno and her daughter, Daniella, vanished into the humid Florida air. Last seen near the Home Depot on Okeechobee Road, May 30th, 2016. A mother and her little girl, swallowed whole by the city. No ransom demands, no witnesses stepping forward with solid leads, just…gone. The official story says missing persons, but the scent clinging to this case isn’t absence, it’s something darker. Something that whispers of forced disappearance.
Liliana, born Christmas Eve 1973, a woman with brown hair and brown eyes, and her daughter, Daniella, just ten years old when they disappeared, a mirror image of her mother, both vanished without a trace. They weren’t running *from* something, sources tell me, they were likely taken *by* someone. The Miami-Dade Police and Doral PD are working the angles, but this feels like a professional job. Clean. Too clean. The kind that leaves no echoes, only the hollow ache of unanswered questions and a family ripped apart. The investigation has stalled, bogged down in dead ends and the frustrating silence of those who know more than they’re letting on.
The task force is combing through old surveillance footage, revisiting interviews, squeezing every drop of information from a case gone ice cold. They’ve hit brick walls at every turn. No known aliases, no reported scars or distinguishing marks. Just two Hispanic women, lost in a city teeming with shadows and secrets. The lack of information is a weapon in itself, allowing the perpetrator – or perpetrators – to remain hidden. And the longer they remain hidden, the less likely it is that Liliana and Daniella will ever be found alive.
But there’s a flicker of hope, a lifeline thrown into the darkness. The FBI is offering a reward of up to $25,000 for information leading to their whereabouts. Twenty-five thousand dollars for a single piece of the puzzle, for a name, a location, a whisper of truth. It’s a desperate gamble, but it might be enough to break the silence, to shake loose someone’s conscience, to finally bring these women home.
If you have *any* information, no matter how insignificant it may seem, regarding the disappearance of Liliana and Daniella Moreno, contact the FBI’s Miami Field Office immediately. Don’t wait. Every second counts. Their faces haunt the hallways of the Bureau, and a mother and daughter deserve to be found. Call 1-800-CALL-FBI or submit your tip online at tips.fbi.gov. Someone knows something. Make them talk.
🔠Key Facts
| Full Name | Liliana And Daniella Moreno |
| Charges | May 30, 2016 Doral, Florida |
| Aliases | None known |
| Date of Birth | Unknown |
| Race / Sex | Unknown / Unknown |
| Nationality | Unknown |
| Height | Unknown |
| Weight | Unknown |
| Eyes / Hair | Unknown / Unknown |
| Scars & Marks | None reported |
| Location | Florida |
📋 Source: FBI Most Wanted — Liliana And Daniella Moreno
If you have information about this fugitive, contact your local FBI field office or submit a tip at tips.fbi.gov.
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