Family of slain Florida college student Miya Marcano questions response of sheriff's deputies after heavily redacted report released
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A Florida sheriff's department has released a heavily redacted report on its response to the disappearance of a college student who was found dead. The young woman's family says it only reinforces their belief that deputies failed to react quickly enough when she vanished.
The Orange County Sheriff's Office blacked out much of its four-page report into the Sept. 24 disappearance of Miya Marcano.
"The incident report lacks critical details," the family's attorney Daryl Washington said on Sunday. "What we do know is that critical hours were lost and if it hadn't been for this family's strength and determination we may still be searching for Miya."

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