A Nebraska man accused of kidnapping two teenage sisters in Florida over the weekend after communicating with them on the popular online-gaming platform Roblox was arrested, deputies said.
Hser Mu Lah Say, 19, was charged with two counts of kidnapping and two counts of interference of child custody.

Hser Mu Lah Say
According to the Martin County Sheriff’s Office, the sisters, 12, and 14, were last seen in Indiantown on Saturday.
A multi-state search by the sheriff’s office, state and federal authorities then began, and on Sunday, the Georgia Highway Patrol stopped a vehicle that was believed to have the sisters.

Say’s vehicle
The sisters were found, and the driver was identified as Say.
Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek on Monday shared more details in the case.
He said Say has been talking to the girls on Roblox since last summer, and then their communications moved to the app Snapchat.
Say then drove from Nebraska to Florida to take the sisters.
Budensiek said Say could be facing more charges.
Roblox has faced several lawsuits and allegations that its platform makes it easier for minors to be groomed, and victims have alleged that the company has failed to report incidents of child victimization.
In October 2025, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced that criminal subpoenas were issued to Roblox.
In January, Roblox started requiring mandatory age verification for users who want to access online chat features.