Police released 911 calls from the day 3-year-old Myles Hill was found dead in a day care van in Orlando.

Two calls were released, one from Hill’s grandmother and another from a worker who found the boy.

His grandmother told the 911 operator that Hill was normally dropped back home by 5:30 each afternoon, but by 8 o’clock that night, she still didn’t know where he was.

“It’s 8:07, and they talking about my baby didn’t go to school, but he went to school this morning. I gave them the payment and signed the papers for my baby this morning. And now it’s after 8 o’clock and my baby ain’t home yet,” said Hill’s grandmother.

She told the operator, after speaking to Little Miracle’s Academy workers, she was told they didn’t know where her grandson could be.

But the three-year old was picked up in the morning by Deborah St. Charles.

“She got my baby, and two more girls, and got my baby and went to school, and my baby ain’t back yet. And I called the lady who owned the day care, and they seem like they don’t know where my baby at,” said Hill’s grandmother.

Hill’s grandmother said she spoke to more than one person at the day care.

“And she talking about that my baby didn’t come to school today, but he went to school today. That is all I am saying, I don’t know if they done locked my baby up in the day care or what,” said Hill’s grandmother.   

The driver of the van, Deborah St. Charles, has since been charged with aggravated manslaughter for the child’s death.

St. Charles is still in the Orange County jail.

The funeral for Myles Hill will be held on Saturday at 2 p.m. at First Baptist Church in Orlando.