
The Miramar Police Department has issued a call for assistance in the search of Althea Silvera, a 62-year-old woman reported missing and last known to be in the vicinity of her home on Wednesday morning. According to information provided by the WSVN, Silvera was last seen around 7:30 a.m. in the 6000 block of SW 25th Street in Miramar.
Standing at 5 feet tall and weighing approximately 215 pounds, Silvera was described as last being seen wearing a long red/orange floral dress accompanied by blue headwear, she is known to frequent places along Miramar Parkway notably McDonald's, Chase Bank, Key Foods, and Shell Gas Station, these details come courtesy of the Miramar Police as they urge the public to stay vigilant and report any sightings of Silvera. The Local 10 News reports have stressed the endangered status of Silvera, heightening the immediacy of her discovery.
Authorities are asking the public to play a role, no matter how seemingly minor, in the whereabouts of Silvera; any person with information relevant to her disappearance is being called upon to reach the MPD at 954-602-4252, the shared appeal across media platforms her safe return.
As the search continues, who is recognized by her red/orange floral attire and blue headwear, local vendors and bank tellers are familiar with her; the situation adding to the concern, and the police emphasize the importance of public assistance, reminding everyone that citizens are vital in the search effort.









