Lawsuit rakes deputy over coals for allegedly failing to look into Miya Marcano’s disappearance during pivotal early hours

 

Miya Marcano appears in images provided by law enforcement

Miya Marcano (Images: Orange County Sheriff’s Office)

The family of murdered woman Miya Marcano is suing the Orange County Sheriff’s Office in Florida and has singled out a deputy and his supervisor who allegedly failed to treat the 19-year-old’s disappearance with the proper weight in spite of available, disturbing evidence that someone attacked and kidnapped her.

“Plaintiffs allege that OCSO had a duty, but failed to implement policies, practices and procedures that respected Miya Marcano’s constitutional rights to assistance, protection, medical treatment, and equal treatment under the law,” they wrote in a lawsuit filed on Monday, the two-year anniversary of when authorities started to search in earnest. “Defendant OCSO’s failure to implement the necessary policies and the implementation of unconstitutional policies deprived Miya Marcano of equal protection and due process under the Fourteenth Amendment and caused her unwarranted and excruciating physical and mental anguish and death.”

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