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Missing Woman's Family Sees New Hope in Cold Case
8 Jan
Summary
- Woman last seen swimming in Wekiva Springs State Park four years ago.
- Cold case now has a $5,000 reward for information.
- Investigators are reviewing phone records and unidentified remains.

The disappearance of Paola Miranda Rosa, last seen swimming in Wekiva Springs State Park on December 18th, 2021, has seen a resurgence of hope for her family after more than four years. Osceola County Sheriff Christopher Blackmon is now actively reviewing the cold case, with Crimeline offering a $5,000 reward for information. The family recently met with the sheriff to discuss new strategies and tasks to advance the investigation.
Key to the renewed efforts is a thorough re-evaluation of how the case was handled in its initial weeks. Paola's sister, Andrea Miranda, has met with investigators to review her sister's phone records, a request previously unaddressed. The family seeks to understand any potential clues left behind and cross off theories about Paola's fate.
While Paola's car was found abandoned in the park shortly after she vanished, extensive searches at the time yielded no results. The sheriff's office is now reaching out to law enforcement and medical examiners north of Wekiva Springs regarding unidentified remains, seeking any potential connection to Paola's case as the family remains determined to find answers.




