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Search Intensifies for Missing 63-Year-Old Woman with Dementia in West Boynton Beach

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Published on September 04, 2025
Search Intensifies for Missing 63-Year-Old Woman with Dementia in West Boynton BeachSource: X/PBSO

The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office is currently engaged in an urgent search for Delkie May Allen, a 63-year-old woman reported missing and endangered. Allen was last seen yesterday, around 3:00 p.m. near the intersection of Boynton Beach Blvd. and Acme Dairy Rd. in West Boynton Beach. According to a CBS 12 news report, concerns have been heightened due to Allen being in the early stages of dementia.

Allen was driving a gray Acura SUV at the time of her disappearance, which carries a Florida license plate with the number GZDN75. Described as a black female with black hair and brown eyes, her whereabouts currently remain unknown, and authorities are now seeking to rapidly spread the information in hopes of her being located promptly. 

The Sheriff’s Office emphasizes the gravity of the situation. "Delkie is considered endangered due to early stages of dementia," mentioned in a post by the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, further underscoring the urgency of this case. 

Local citizens, along with broader communities, are encouraged to be on the lookout and to report swiftly any potential sightings or information that might assist in safely locating Allen. The Sheriff’s Office has asked anyone with details concerning Delkie's whereabouts to immediately contact them at 561-688-3400 or reach out directly to the nearest law enforcement agency.

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