
The Broward Sheriff’s Office is ramping up its efforts to quickly locate a missing 12-year-old boy from Tamarac, Florida. The young boy, identified as Isaiah Lopez, was last reported being seen around 11 a.m. yesterday. He disappeared near the 4500 block of Treehouse Lane, triggering concern and a call for public assistance.
In a description released to the press, Lopez is said to stand at about 5 feet, 5 inches tall and weigh roughly 140 pounds. He sports black hair and brown eyes. On the day he went missing, he was last spotted wearing a purple shirt paired with black shorts. In a statement obtained by Local 10, the investigating authorities have urged anyone with information that can help to expeditiously contact BSO Detective Leonard Charla at 954-321-4274 or the BSO non-emergency number at 954-764-8477.
As the community grows increasingly anxious, the BSO remains steadfast in their resolve to find and safely return the boy to his family. With no immediate leads reported, the importance of public involvement in the case is strongly highlighted. Any tip, no matter how seemingly insignificant, might prove to be critical in piecing together the whereabouts of the young Lopez.
Efforts to disseminate information about Isaiah's disappearance have been widespread, with calls for public vigilance and sharing of his description. The case has drawn the attention of media outlets and local residents alike, all hoping for a positive resolution. According to a report by Tamarac Talk, the sheriff's office also provided an alternative contact method, urging people to call BSO non-emergency number at 954-764-HELP (4357) should they prefer to confidently relay information about Lopez's position.
The community’s heartstrings have been tugged as the search for Isaiah Lopez continues. The sheriff’s office has expressed gratitude in advance for any support and information that the public is able to provide, hoping to swiftly reunite Isaiah with his anxious family. In these harrowing times, every second counts, and the collective gaze of Tamarac residents remains fixed on the safe return of one of their own.









