Found Deceased NY - Nicole Plaud, 24, & Miguel Valentin-Colon, 31, son found alone, Buffalo, 16 Sep 2019 *arrest*

Relatives said they didn't know the family was going out of town, but it wasn't unusual from them to take road trips.

Is it me or does anyone else wonder what kind of employment allows for rental cars/road trips, etc.? The precious tot was wearing nothing but a diaper, yet they were used to taking road trips in rented cars. So glad this precious baby was spared. I hope he will someday forget what happened that night.
 
Poor baby. I can't help but assume someone placed him on that porch. But it also makes me think of how few people bother sparing these helpless little children when something like this happens. His mommy's name is "mommy". :(

The remains of that car look bad! I wonder how they'd identify anyone if they didn't already have a good idea now of who might be in it from identifying the 3 yo.

The car top was removed (cut) to allow access to the "remains" inside so it was in the shape of a car before the fire department removed the top. (this comes from a first-hand account from someone I know who works nearby)

Apparently the fire completely burned itself out so it had ample time to destroy any evidence.
 
So only 2 bodies in the vehicle. What were they doing at a storage facility at that time of night? It’s unusual to go out of state without notifying loved ones.

IMO: It’s someone who knew the young child who allowed him to survive.
SEP 17, 2019
Orlando father pleads for answers after son, friends go missing in Buffalo
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JO told News 6 his son and his two friends took a road trip to Buffalo on Sunday, and he hasn't been able to contact them since then.

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Buffalo police said they are investigating whether a burned-out vehicle may be connected to their disappearance.

They said two bodies were found inside, and they were burned so badly, it will take time to identify them.

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SEP 18, 2019
Police: Central Florida boy, 3, found sleeping in box on porch of NY home; parents missing
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They believe the car fire started around 3 a.m. Monday, but no one has reported seeing that car on fire.

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On Tuesday, child protective services in New York temporarily denied one of the boy's grandmothers custody. Officials said they want to make a visit to her home in Orlando first.

Investigators are calling this a complicated case, and want anyone who might know what happened to come forward.

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Oquendo said his daughter last heard from Miguel on Sunday night.

She became suspicious when Miguel's phone kept going straight to voicemail.

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Relatives said they didn't know the family was going out of town, but it wasn't unusual from them to take road trips.

Investigators spent Tuesday night scouring for surveillance video in the area where this all happened.

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So only 2 bodies in the vehicle. What were they doing at a storage facility at that time of night? It’s unusual to go out of state without notifying loved ones.

IMO: It’s someone who knew the young child who allowed him to survive.
The storage facility is actually an old, fairly large, brick building on a pretty isolated stretch at the end of the Street. There are grassy areas with trees around it where old industrial type buildings used to stand. If you put a car behind it, even on fire, it would be invisible to most of the surrounding area unless you were on the elevated section of the highway that passes nearby (rt. 198). It would be a great place to commit a crime at 3am or hide the evidence that is. There would be nobody around, even on the expressway. Someone who knew that area did this. Thank goodness they spared the baby.
 
Wow what a horrific story, but thank God God whoever burned that car brought this child to safety. My heart aches for him and what he may have seen.

Has it been said if was forensically interviewed by a specialist?
 
I am wondering if this could be a love triangle? Or related to whatever business they were in. Odd to take a road trip with guy friend and baby? And not tell anyone?
Is it me or does anyone else wonder what kind of employment allows for rental cars/road trips, etc.? The precious tot was wearing nothing but a diaper, yet they were used to taking road trips in rented cars. So glad this precious baby was spared. I hope he will someday forget what happened that night.
I agree... will be interested to see what type of business they were all in.
The car top was removed (cut) to allow access to the "remains" inside so it was in the shape of a car before the fire department removed the top. (this comes from a first-hand account from someone I know who works nearby)

Apparently the fire completely burned itself out so it had ample time to destroy any evidence.
There could be evidence left. If victims were shot first, bullets. If accelerants were used that will show.

You should get verified so your first hand info can stay. Otherwise, may be removed.
The storage facility is actually an old, fairly large, brick building on a pretty isolated stretch at the end of the Street. There are grassy areas with trees around it where old industrial type buildings used to stand. If you put a car behind it, even on fire, it would be invisible to most of the surrounding area unless you were on the elevated section of the highway that passes nearby (rt. 198). It would be a great place to commit a crime at 3am or hide the evidence that is. There would be nobody around, even on the expressway. Someone who knew that area did this. Thank goodness they spared the baby.
Smoke could be seen and smelled I would presume.

Wonder where these three are from? Have I missed that? How long have they lived in central Florida?
 
SEP 18, 2019
Family fears parents dead after 3-year-old found sleeping in box on N.Y. porch
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LA found 3-year-old Noelvin, who was wearing only a pull-up diaper, asleep around 8 a.m. Monday in a cardboard box on her front porch in Buffalo, N.Y.

“He must’ve heard me open the door. He came crawling out of the box, and he had the blanket around him. I picked him up, and I hugged him,” LA said. "He was saying the car was burning up. The car was burning up. That's all he kept saying."

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"I can't stress enough how complicated of an investigation this is,” said Capt. Jeff Rinaldo with the Buffalo Police Department. "The vehicle was badly, badly damaged from the fire, almost to the point that we cannot tell what type of vehicle it is or the contents of the vehicle."

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Police want to hear from anyone who has seen Plaud and Valentin-Colon or the friend they were traveling with.

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That is just horrific! I hope that they catch the evil brute(s) that did this!

I truly believe that the little guy saw it happen. Hard to believe whoever was responsible for this had a heart and put him on the porch? How did that darling little boy get there?
 
Is it possible that another person was involved? I am just trying to understand how one person could have done this alone and yet spared the child, and brought the child to that porch? Wouldn't they need a second car to drive to that house or to get away, at the very least? How else would they get away?

I'm surprised that poor child was sleeping all of that time- you would think in a cool, strange place, with only a blanket on, outside, that he would be scared and traumatized, seeing the car on fire. Did someone slip the little guy something to keep him sleeping just long enough for them to get away?
 
I am wondering if this could be a love triangle? Or related to whatever business they were in. Odd to take a road trip with guy friend and baby? And not tell anyone?
I agree... will be interested to see what type of business they were all in.

There could be evidence left. If victims were shot first, bullets. If accelerants were used that will show.

You should get verified so your first hand info can stay. Otherwise, may be removed.

Smoke could be seen and smelled I would presume.

Wonder where these three are from? Have I missed that? How long have they lived in central Florida?
Video of everything I reported was on the news that night which has been linked by others- no need to become verified.

This mornings reports spoke to local business owners who have reviewed their video.

www.wivb.com

Reminds me of the Kathleen Ryan case.

If there is an space to capture heat and oxygen can get in, then the materials in a car can create a cavity hot enough to melt aluminum and sometimes steel.
 
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Is it me or does anyone else wonder what kind of employment allows for rental cars/road trips, etc.? The precious tot was wearing nothing but a diaper, yet they were used to taking road trips in rented cars. So glad this precious baby was spared. I hope he will someday forget what happened that night.

My guess perhaps something happened and possibly his clothes were taken in case they had evidence on them ie the perpetrators blood, hair etc.

Thankfully they spared him.
 
SEP 18, 2019
Police: Former Webster man may be connected to abandoned toddler, burned bodies found in Buffalo
Buffalo police are looking for a former Webster resident and the parents of a 3-year-old boy who was found sleeping alone on a porch.

The three are from the Orlando area and are believed to have arrived in Buffalo on Sunday evening, police said.

Police listed the boy's parents, Nicole Merced Plaud, 24, and Miguel Anthony Valentin-Colon, 31, as missing, along with a family friend, Dhamyl Mirella Roman-Audiffred, 29.

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Public records indicate that Roman-Audiffred lived in a Webster apartment complex in 2016. The records show he later moved to Florida.

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Dhamyl Mirella Roman-Audiffred (Photo: Provided)

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SEP 18, 2019
Grandparents visit 3-year-old found sleeping on West Side porch
Noelvin was a little timid at first.

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“Then he started interacting with us as a normal family like we always do," said Zenaida Colon, whose son, Miguel Anthony Valentin-Colon, is Noelvin’s father. "We sat and played with him and we laughed. He did great.”

As police try to identify the remains and figure out how they died, Colon is trying to get custody of the little boy.

On Tuesday, a judge turned down her request for custody and set an Oct. 9 court date to revisit the case.

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Like Noelvin, the grandparents are all from the Orlando area. That means that Erie County Child Protective Services has to coordinate with their counterparts in Florida to determine whether the boy can be placed in Colon’s care.

In the meantime, Colon and Noelvin’s maternal grandparents, Catherine Plaud and Luis Merced, were allowed to meet with Noelvin for a supervised, two-hour visit.

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Colon said her grandson didn’t ask any questions about his parents and they didn’t ask him any questions either.

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The couple’s family said none of them have been heard from since Sunday afternoon when Valentin-Colon’s sister talked to him by phone.

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After their visit with Noelvin, the grandparents thanked the Buffalo community for the outpouring of support they have received since flying up on Monday after the boy was found.

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Investigators ask anyone who may have seen smoke or fire in the area of Tonawanda Street near Route 198 or I-190 early Monday or who may have had contact with Valentin-Colon, Merced Plaud or Roman-Audiffred to call homicide detectives at 851-4466. Information may also be directed to the department's confidential tip line by calling or texting 847-2255.
 

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