Authorities across Florida have intensified their search for 10-year-old Gabrielle “Gabby” Terrelonge, who was last seen in late June.Investigators say Gabby was last seen on June 30 after stepping off a Greyhound bus with her mother at the Florida Mall in Orlando.Since then, Margate police, the lead agency on the case, have been working with law enforcement across the state to track down any sign of the child.On Tuesday, detectives from Margate police met in Osceola County with the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office, the Orange County Sheriff’s Office, the FDLE and the FBI to coordinate next steps.Authorities described the meeting as a strategy session focused on following up on newly developed leads and reexamining locations tied to the family. The Osceola County Sheriff’s Office emphasized that it is “all hands on deck” in the search for Gabby.Deputies also spent Tuesday afternoon canvassing abandoned hotels along West U.S. 192, including the Orlando Sun Resort, a property that investigators say Gabby’s family has frequented in the past.Deputies allowed our crews to accompany them as they searched the grounds.Gabby’s mother, Passha Davis, has been in and out of custody and was most recently arrested on Nov. 4 on charges of child neglect. Gabby’s father reported her missing on Oct. 29 and has cooperated fully with investigators, including by taking and passing a polygraph test.“I have been pretty much in my head thinking of the worst,” her father said. “I have been living a nightmare.”Authorities say time is critical as they work to determine where Gabby may have been taken after arriving in Orlando. A $5,000 reward is being offered for information that helps locate her.The Osceola County Sheriff’s Office says it will continue assisting Margate police until Gabby is found.

FLORIDA, USA —

Authorities across Florida have intensified their search for 10-year-old Gabrielle “Gabby” Terrelonge, who was last seen in late June.

Investigators say Gabby was last seen on June 30 after stepping off a Greyhound bus with her mother at the Florida Mall in Orlando.

Since then, Margate police, the lead agency on the case, have been working with law enforcement across the state to track down any sign of the child.

On Tuesday, detectives from Margate police met in Osceola County with the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office, the Orange County Sheriff’s Office, the FDLE and the FBI to coordinate next steps.

Authorities described the meeting as a strategy session focused on following up on newly developed leads and reexamining locations tied to the family.

The Osceola County Sheriff’s Office emphasized that it is “all hands on deck” in the search for Gabby.

Deputies also spent Tuesday afternoon canvassing abandoned hotels along West U.S. 192, including the Orlando Sun Resort, a property that investigators say Gabby’s family has frequented in the past.

Deputies allowed our crews to accompany them as they searched the grounds.

Gabby’s mother, Passha Davis, has been in and out of custody and was most recently arrested on Nov. 4 on charges of child neglect. Gabby’s father reported her missing on Oct. 29 and has cooperated fully with investigators, including by taking and passing a polygraph test.

“I have been pretty much in my head thinking of the worst,” her father said. “I have been living a nightmare.”

Authorities say time is critical as they work to determine where Gabby may have been taken after arriving in Orlando. A $5,000 reward is being offered for information that helps locate her.

The Osceola County Sheriff’s Office says it will continue assisting Margate police until Gabby is found.