UPDATE: Video shows Paola Miranda-Rosa in Wekiwa Springs, Sheriff to search area Thursday

Armed with photos and video that show a missing Osceola County woman at an Apopka park, the Osceola County Sheriff's Office will search the park tomorrow with underwater camera equipment, the agency reported Wednesday night.

OCSO in conjunction with the Orange County Sheriff’s Office continues to follow up on tips from the public. Family members of Paola Miranda-Rosa positively identified her as being the person in a video and two photos shot by witnesses wading in the Wekiva River on Dec. 18, a day after she was last seen leaving a relative's apartment in Orlando.

Per an agency release, Sheriff Marcos Lopez has acquired a Zistos portable underwater high-intensity video camera system to help search the area of the river where Paola was last seen on Thursday beginning at 8 a.m. The equipment includes lights and has the capability to see into hard to reach areas that cannot be explored by standard scuba equipment. Members of the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office, along with 8 other AGG Marine deputies, will be searching approximately 4 1⁄2 half miles up and down the river using this state of the art equipment.

This is a developing story. Check back at www.aroundosceola.com for further updates.