
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has issued a Silver Alert for 64-year-old Gerardo Behori, a Nashville man last observed over a week ago. WSMV reports that Behori was last seen at his job at RePublic High School on Brick Church Pike on November 15. The man described as having black hair and brown eyes, 5′7″ in height, and weighing 150 pounds, also might be recognized by his limp when walking.
Adding to the urgency of the situation, efforts to trace Behori's whereabouts via his cellphone hit a hurdle, his phone last known to be active in the Opryland area before being turned off. These details were confirmed by the Metro Nashville Police Department to news sources. The police, prompted by his absence, are seeking public assistance to locate him, with Behori's physical characteristics – a man at 5'7" with a limp – reported broadly by FOX17.
SILVER ALERT: Pls help us find Behori Gerardo, 64, last seen at his place of employment, RePublic H.S., on 11/15. They reported him missing today. His phone last detected in the Opryland area but has been turned off. He may be walking with a limp. See him? Call 615-862-8600. pic.twitter.com/zmYZWhnmZS
— Metro Nashville PD (@MNPDNashville) November 22, 2024
Meanwhile, the Metro Nashville Police Department took to social media to amplify the call for help in finding Behori, referencing the same details as previously mentioned. Their online plea stipulated, "SILVER ALERT: Pls help us find Behori Gerardo, 64, last seen at his place of employment, RePublic H.S., on 11/15."
The community is being encouraged to play a role in this critical search for Gerardo Behori. In cases involving the disappearance of individuals, each moment that passes, each pair of eyes on the lookout, can mean the difference between an individual remaining lost and a community finding one of its own. Anyone who might have seen or often information about Behori's movements since November 15 is urged to contact the Metro Nashville Police at 615-862-8600 or the TBI at 1-800-TBI-FIND, according to information provided by the Metro Nashville PD's social media post.









