
The Delray Beach Police Department is actively searching for Danya Koplik, a 38-year-old non-verbal woman with autism who was reported missing today. Koplik was last seen at a supportive living facility located on SW 4th Street, confirms CBS12 News. Noted for her previous history of leaving the dwelling, the woman has on several occasions been located at healthcare facilities within Delray Beach and Broward County.
Standing at 5 feet 7 inches tall, Koplik possesses brown eyes and hair that blends shades of black and gray. According to the police description, she was last seen dressed in a purple sweatshirt paired with gray sweatpants. The WPBF reports the Delray Beach Police Department is seeking to swiftly find Koplik and is requesting the community's help.
Concern is heightened due to Koplik’s special communication needs, being non-verbal, which adds a layer of urgency to her safe return. The Police Department has not provided details on how she might have left the facility or other circumstances around her disappearance, but they have issued a call to action for anyone who might come across her or have knowledge of her whereabouts.
The local authorities are urging the public to be vigilant and to promptly report any sightings or information regarding Danya Koplik, which could aid in bringing her home safely. Communication with the Delray Beach Police is encouraged, and those with pertinent details can reach out by calling 561-243-7800.









