BUFFALO, N.Y. — In Buffalo, New York, police are trying to piece together how a 3-year-old boy from Longwood ended up being left in a box on a porch, not too far away from a car found charred with human remains inside.

Police are seeing if the scenes are linked to the boy's Longwood parents, Miguel Anthony Valentin-Colon and Nicole Merced Plaud, who have not been located by authorities yet.

The boy's grandmother Zenaida Colon, who lives in Central Florida, flew to New York Monday. She believes her son Miguel took his family on a road trip to western New York.

Right now, police are working to find out how the child ended up on the porch.

"He is a loved child, his parents loved him very much and was always with him," Colon said.

Just about a mile away from where the toddler was found on Tonawanda Street in Buffalo, human remains were discovered in a car burned Monday afternoon. Police are trying to determine if these two scenes are linked.

"It is going to take quite some time to put all of this together, and it’s going to take some time for the Erie County Medical Examiner's Office to do the process they need to positively identify who may or may not be inside of that vehicle,” said Buffalo Police Department Captain Jeff Rinaldo.

In Longwood, neighbor Bill Dracksley had lots of good things to say about 24-year-old Nicole Merced Plaud.

“I knew her when she was 14 all the way up, and (she) was always a good kid,” Dracksley said.

He said he last saw the family on Friday. He's hoping everything turns out okay.

The 3-year-old is now in the custody of Child Protective Services. The investigation in Buffalo is ongoing.