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🚨 MISSING PERSON – PLEASE HELP FIND ADELA MORA 🚨

  Our hearts are heavy as we ask for your help in finding Adela Mora, who has been missing since April 29, 2026. Adela is approximately 5’2”...

Tuesday, May 5, 2026

🚨 MISSING PERSON – PLEASE HELP FIND ADELA MORA 🚨

 





Our hearts are heavy as we ask for your help in finding Adela Mora, who has been missing since April 29, 2026.

Adela is approximately 5’2” and 120 lbs, with shorter, shoulder-length hair. She was last seen wearing light blue jeans, a green and black flannel, and a black shirt.

📍Last Known Information:

• Her phone last pinged at 9:01 PM, when she made a 911 call for help
• Location of the ping: 3rd Street & S. Apopka Vineland Rd, Orlando, FL
• Last seen on video at her sister’s residence:�Clarcona Resort Condominiums�3000 Clarcona Rd, Apopka, FL 32703
Adela has special needs, and we are deeply concerned for her safety and well-being. Every moment matters.

We are asking anyone in the Orlando/Apopka area to please check security cameras, ring doorbells, or any footage from the night of April 29th. Even the smallest detail could help bring her home.
 We are not giving up. We will keep searching until Adela is found.

📞 If you have ANY information, please CONTACT THE ORANGE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE:�(407) 254-7000�(407) 836-HELP (4357)
Or contact family directly:�Ashley: 321-389-9715�IBETH (Speaks Spanish): 321-410-9461
Please share this post to help spread the word. Let’s bring Adela home. 

Sunday, May 3, 2026

The Moving Vietnam and all Veterans Memorial comes to Melbourne’s Wickham Park.

 By Dale Borchardt

Sunday, May 3, 2026



Brevard County - On the morning of May 3rd, hundreds, if not thousands, of motorcycles will line up. Their starting point is Eastern Florida State College in Cocoa. This is the starting point of the escort of the Vietnam Traveling Memorial Wall.  It will start at 10 AM and will then be escorted through Brevard County to its final stop, which is Wickham Park in Melbourne, and it will be at this location for the week. This marks the start of Florida’s 38th All Veterans Reunion.



There will be displays of military vehicles and historic items, as well as conflicts of the past, such as memorials from the 911 attack, Afghanistan, and the Iraq War. Color guards from different agencies will be present, and there will be a wreath laying for all those lost from these past conflicts. Included in this, there will also be a 21-gun salute. All this will happen during the opening ceremonies. 


Followed by a week of remembrance, the yearly event ends the weekend with music from live bands and artists for all the veterans to enjoy. On Monday, May 11th, the memorial then departs Melbourne to travel to its next spot in Califon, NJ. This yearly event is visited by people from around the world, not just local veterans. 


In hopes, this memorial not only helps the veterans heal from the past, but in a lot of cases get help with problems they may have in just everyday life. Another purpose is to educate the future generations on how these conflicts affected us as a nation. 


The Vietnam Traveling Memorial Wall can be viewed 24 hours a day at its location in Wickham Park during the week. It is manned with volunteers during this time, as well as providing information about the memorial and offering help to the veterans in need of it.