Search For Rilya Continues
As the search for answers into the disappearance of Rilya Wilson (pictured) continues, Department of Children and Families Secretary Katherine Kearney is expected to testify before the blue ribbon panel today.
Judge Cindy Lederman, who's overseeing the case, will meet with Miami-Dade police investigators this week to decide if any of Wilson's files should be made public. She had initially refused that request.
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is still offering a $25,000 reward for information leading to a break in the case.
If you have any information that could help police, you can call 1 (888) FL-MISSING or your local Crimestoppers.- May 13, 2002: Panel Continues Seeking Information About Missing Girl
- May 10, 2002: FDLE Offers Reward To Find Missing Girl
- May 9, 2002: Governor Talks About Riyla Wilson Case
- May 8, 2002: Caseworker Issues Statement Regarding Missing Child
- May 7, 2002:
Judge Scolds DCF Over Missing 5-Year-Old - May 6, 2002: DCF Heads To Court Today In Case Of Missing 5-Year-Old
- May 3, 2002: Investigators Looking Into Missing Child's Caseworker
- May 3, 2002: Case Of Missing 5-Year-Old Becomes Homicide Investigation
- May 2, 2002: State Launches Criminal Investigation Into Missing Girl's Case
- May 2, 2002: Grandmother Of Missing Child Talks
- May 2, 2002: Missing Girl's Mother, Grandmother Speak Out
- May 1, 2002: Decapitated Child Probably Not Missing Miami Girl
- May 1, 2002: Missing 5-Year-Old: Police Examine Body Found In Kansas City
- April 30, 2002: 5-Year-Old Girl Missing One Year Now






Police say they are not ruling out road rage as a possible motive in a shooting that left two men dead and closed several streets in downtown Miami Friday morning.
Students at Miami Palmetto Senior High said thieves broke into the yearbook department and stole computers and the server, holding all the information and photographs for 2010's yearbook.
Someone fired shots from a BB gun on the University of Miami on Friday afternoon, according to a memo from the university to students.
A man beat up a driver and stole his car outside a Pompano Beach gas station last week, and police are searching for the thief and his accomplices.
Hundreds of fans descended on a book store in Fort Lauderdale for a chance to see conservative commentator Glenn Beck.
Friends and family will say their final goodbyes Friday to one of three teens who died when their car flipped into a Coral Springs canal last weekend.
Holding back tears, Oprah Winfrey told her studio audience Friday that she would end her show in 2011 after a quarter-century on the air, saying prayer and careful thought led her to her decision. (Nov. 20)
Watch as the owner of a business being investigated on Ponzi scheme allegations walks and the rides away from Local 10's Jeff Weinsier.
Raw Video: On Tuesday, Miami-Dade Schools Police told WPLG-TV's Jeff Weinsier he was trespassing and that he needed to leave.
Members of South Florida's Caribbean community say they were promised big returns when they invested their money, but all they got were broken promises.
Take a look onboard the world's largest cruise ship, which is home-ported at Port Everglades.
Thirty Victoria's Secret supermodels take over New York's Times Square this week.
















