Florida Teen Shot and Kidnapped by 4 Hispanic Men – Massive Search Underway
An Amber Alert has been issued in Florida for 17-year-old Caden Speight, who is believed to have been kidnapped by several Hispanic men.Speight was last seen in Dunnellon, Marion County, near SW Highway 484, wearing a T-shirt and blue jeans, and possibly a red “Make America Grate Again” hat. Authorities suspect he may be with four Hispanic men in a light-colored van. The Marion County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a shooting that occurred around 4:00 p.m. at the same location where Speight was last seen.Speight was driving a work truck at the time. He sent a text message to his family saying, “I need help 4 Hispanics in a white van one driver Im shot.” Despite a search using helicopters and dogs, he remains missing. Law enforcement urges anyone who sees the van not to approach but to promptly contact the police. The case is considered an active kidnapping with imminent danger to Speight’s life.
An Amber Alert has been issued for a Florida teen amid concerns he may have been kidnapped by several Hispanic men.
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement issued the Amber Alert Thursday evening for Caden Speight, 17, according to WESH-TV.
Speight was last seen on SW Highway 484 in the Marion County community of Dunnellon, wearing a T-shirt and blue jeans.
Police believe Speight could be with four men, who could be Hispanic, and could be in a light-colored van.
🚨AMBER ALERT – PLEASE 🚨
A Florida AMBER Alert has been issued for Caden Speight, a white male, 17 years old, 6 feet tall, 150 pounds, brown hair and brown eyes, last seen in the area of the 12800 block of SW Highway 484 in Dunnellon, Florida, who was last seen wearing an… pic.twitter.com/BPRLxIBa1S
— FDLE (@fdlepio) September 26, 2025
Speight is about six feet tall and weighs around 150 pounds.
The Marion County Sheriff’s Office said it is investigating a shooting that took place at about 4:00 p.m. at the location where Speight was last seen.
According to WCJB-TV, Speight was driving a work truck at the time of the incident.
The station said a helicopter and search dogs were employed Thursday to find him but were not successful, leading to the Amber Alert being issued.
The station added that Speight sent family members a message saying, “I need help 4 Hispanics in a white van one driver Im shot.”
Some reports said Speight could have been wearing a red “Make America Great Again” hat at the time he was last seen, according to 352Today.
Sheriff’s deputies say the shooting and Speight’s disappearance are connected and are seeking anyone who was in the area of the incident to come forward.
“We’re still trying to figure out what happened to Caden, what caused this incident. The very most important thing is to find Caden,” Zach Moore of the Marion County Sheriff’s Office said, according to WRBW-TV.
The vehicle Speight was driving remained at the scene of the incident, police said.
🚨 “Mom, I’m shot… 4 men… white van.” 🚨
That was the last message 17-year-old Caden Speight sent his mom.
Moments later — his phone was found snapped in half.
And now… Caden is missing.This isn’t just a runaway.
This is a full-blown Amber Alert out of Dunnellon, Florida,… pic.twitter.com/U0iHSgxAVP— Mr PitBull (@MrPitbull07) September 26, 2025
Multiple questions remain, including any relationship between Speight and the men police believe to be with him.
The Amber Alert posted to X warned anyone who saw a van with Speight in it not to make contact directly but to notify the police.
As noted by the Daytona Beach News Journal, “Amber alerts are only issued when the subject is under 18 and law enforcement has a well-founded belief, based on an active investigation, that a kidnapping has occurred and/or the child is in imminent danger of death or serious bodily injury, and a detailed description of the child and the abductor/vehicle is available to broadcast.”
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