The Pasco Sheriff's Office is actively seeking information regarding the disappearance of Edward Woodruff, a 33-year-old man reported missing and considered to be in danger. Woodruff, described as a male standing at 5'10", weighing around 160 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes, was last spotted on the evening of July 23 around 11:30 p.m. He was seen in the area of Unicorn Ave. in Port Richey, according to the sheriff's office. Pasco Sheriff’s Office notes that he was last seen wearing a black shirt, black shorts, and carrying a black bag with a Harley-Davidson logo on it.
Anyone with knowledge of Woodruff’s current location or with any information that may assist in the search is urged to step forward. The authorities have established a non-emergency contact line for tips and reports concerning the missing man. The community can report information by calling 727-847-8102, option 7. Additionally, tips can be submitted through the sheriff's office website.
The urgency to find Edward Woodruff stems from the concern for his well-being, as the classification of "endangered" suggests circumstances that could pose a threat to his safety. The Pasco Sheriff’s Office has not disclosed specifics regarding what makes Woodruff's situation endangering, but the call for public assistance underlines the seriousness of the case.
In incidents like Woodruff’s, the early hours following the report of a missing person are often the most critical in determining the outcome. The sheriff's office encourages anyone who may have seen Woodruff or has any information, no matter how insignificant it may seem, to contact them. Immediate sharing of such details can be crucial in ensuring a safe return. Public support and awareness can often play a pivotal role in the resolution of such cases.









