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By Aurax Desk | May 19, 2026 | 4 min read
A third suspect has been arrested in connection with the disappearance of two-year-old Angelo Tobias Plaza in Tobago as police continue an active search effort. Authorities have expanded investigations to multiple locations, including a landfill, as the child remains missing.
Angelo Tobias Plaza, the two-year-old boy from Goodwood, Tobago, at the center of an ongoing police investigation following his disappearance.
A third suspect has been arrested in the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of two-year-old Angelo Tobias Plaza, as police intensify efforts to determine what happened to the child in Goodwood, Tobago.
Law enforcement officials confirmed the latest arrest after earlier detentions linked to the case, which has remained a major focus of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service since the toddler was reported missing. Investigators said the matter is still active and sensitive as multiple leads continue to be examined.
Search operations have widened in recent days, with authorities conducting coordinated sweeps across land and coastal areas. Investigators also carried out a search at a landfill site following information received during the inquiry, though no breakthrough has been publicly confirmed.
Police have been interviewing individuals connected to the case while forensic and intelligence teams review evidence gathered from several locations. Officials have not disclosed details about possible charges or the identity of the newly arrested suspect.
The disappearance has deeply affected the Goodwood community, where residents and family members continue to appeal for answers and express concern over the child’s fate. Community representatives have repeatedly called for justice and transparency as the investigation progresses.
Authorities have urged the public to avoid speculation and allow investigators to complete their work, stressing that misinformation could interfere with ongoing inquiries. The search for Angelo remains active across multiple agencies.