SHARE

Missing Wantagh Mother, 3-Month-Old Located

A Long Island mother and her infant son who went missing have been located.

Dominic D’Angelo, 3 months old, is believed to be in the care of his mother Guisely Cuadrado, police say.

Dominic D’Angelo, 3 months old, is believed to be in the care of his mother Guisely Cuadrado, police say.

Photo Credit: Google Maps/Nassau County Police
Update:

Dominic D’Angelo, 3 months old, and his mother Guisely Cuadrado, age 40, had last been seen at their residence in Wantagh around 5:45 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 9, Nassau County Police said.

Police say that the two entered into a white Toyota RAV4 with an unknown registration being driven by an unknown man.

Nassau County Police reported that on Saturday night, Aug. 13 the two were located.

No further information was released.

Original report:

Police are asking the public for help locating a Long Island mother and her infant son who have both gone missing.

Dominic D’Angelo, 3 months old, was last seen at his residence in Wantagh around 5:45 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 9, Nassau County Police said. 

Dominic is believed to be in the care of his mother Guisely Cuadrado, according to police.

Police say that the two entered into a white Toyota RAV4 with an unknown registration being driven by an unknown man. The vehicle left in an unknown direction and may have traveled to Suffolk County, said police.

He's described as being 1-foot-6 inches tall, weighing approximately 21 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes with an unknown clothing description. 

Guisely Cuadrado, age 40, is described as being 5-foot-5, weighs about 130 pounds, with long brown hair, brown eyes, and an unknown clothing description, carrying a pink suitcase with black polka dots. 

Detectives request anyone with information contact the Nassau County Missing Persons Squad at 516-573-7347 or call 911.  

All callers will remain anonymous.

Share this story by clicking on the Facebook icon below.

Check back to Daily Voice for updates.

to follow Daily Voice Nassau and receive free news updates.

SCROLL TO NEXT ARTICLE