Apr 09, 2025
Apr 10, 2025
Kadian
Deeds-malcom
10
10
59 inches
110 lbs
White / Caucasian
Male
A difficult situation unfolded in southern Oregon on April 1, 2025, when 10-year-old Kadian Van Deeds-Malcom was last seen in Medford. Kadian, a young boy with blond hair and blue eyes, disappeared along with his brother, Trinidad Victorino, and their mother, Nicole Caldera. The Medford Police Department was alerted and began an investigation into the family's sudden departure, sparking concern for the children's welfare. The circumstances surrounding their disappearance were complicated and raised immediate flags for law enforcement officials. The investigation revealed a complex family dynamic involving a custody dispute. While Nicole Caldera had temporary physical custody of her two sons, the Department of Human Services (DHS) held full legal custody. For several weeks prior to their disappearance, Caldera had reportedly not communicated with or met her obligations to DHS. This lack of cooperation led the agency to obtain an emergency pick-up order for the children out of concern for their well-being. It was believed that Caldera, likely accompanied by her husband, JR Caldera, had intentionally left the Medford area with the children to avoid DHS intervention. The family was thought to be traveling in a brown 2002 Chevrolet Blazer, possibly heading towards Crescent City, California, or another coastal town. The Medford Police Department issued a public call for assistance on April 8, 2025, seeking any information that could help locate the family. Fortunately, the search came to a swift conclusion. Later that same day, authorities announced that Nicole Caldera and her two children, Kadian and Trinidad, had been located and were safe. While the specific details of their recovery and the circumstances that led to their disappearance have not been publicly disclosed by law enforcement, the case was officially closed, bringing relief to the community. The overview of this case highlights a parental custody issue that escalated into a missing persons investigation, ultimately concluding with the safe return of the children.
Apr 01, 2025
Medford
Oregon
Jackson County
Medford
No
166904
Medford Police Department
Medford
Oregon
Jackson County
97501
Ashley Lytle
CSO
219 South Ivy Street, Oregon
5417742250
Local
Law Enforcement
25-5769
2025-04-08
Medford Police Department
Blond/Strawberry
Blue
Blue
Yes
05/09/2026