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St. Johns County Sheriff's Office Seeks Public Help to Find Missing Man, Anthony Kirk Byrd, Last Seen on W. King Street

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Published on June 06, 2025
St. Johns County Sheriff's Office Seeks Public Help to Find Missing Man, Anthony Kirk Byrd, Last Seen on W. King StreetSource: Facebook/St. Johns County Sheriff's Office

The St. Johns County Sheriff's Office has issued a public appeal for assistance in the search for a missing person, Anthony Kirk Byrd, age 62. Byrd was reported last seen over a week ago near the 1000 block of W. King Street. In a social media post that came to light early this morning, the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office outlined the few known details surrounding Byrd's disappearance, describing him as a man who isn't just a statistic, but a member of the community now mysteriously missing from the daily fabric of St. Johns County life.

In their continuous efforts to locate Byrd, the sheriff's office also mentioned a distinctive feature that could assist the public in identifying him: a black bicycle with a basket attached. The details, shared in the hopes that someone may have seen Byrd or his bicycle, have been spread across various platforms to cast a wide net for any information regarding his whereabouts. Concerned community members are urged to come forward with any insights, no matter how seemingly insignificant, as they could be crucial links in piecing together the timeline of Byrd's movements prior to his disappearance.

The case has also been brought to the attention of local community groups and online forums, with the hope that increased vigilance among the populace will lead to Byrd's safe return. "If you have any information on Byrd's whereabouts, please contact the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office at (904) 824-8304, or email [email protected]," the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office stated, providing a direct means for the public to report any potential leads or sightings.

Those with information that can assist the investigation can refer to the original post on the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office Facebook page.