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Search Intensifies for Missing Port St. Lucie Native in Lake City, North Florida

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Published on September 05, 2025
Search Intensifies for Missing Port St. Lucie Native in Lake City, North FloridaSource: Lake City Police Department

A missing person investigation is underway for Gregory G. Williamson, who was last observed in Lake City, North Florida, after being reported missing; he hails from Port St. Lucie. According to WPBF 25 News, Williamson's vehicle, a 2024 white Honda Civic with the Florida license plate RIPPIN, was last seen at the corner of West U.S. Highway 90 and Southwest Commerce Drive on Monday.

Williamson, 43, has been described as a White male, standing 5-foot-11, weighing 140 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes, as the situation continues to develop his family and friends await any news that could indicate his whereabouts or lead to his recovery. In the absence of any confirmed sightings since the initial report, local law enforcement and the wider Port St. Lucie community have intensified their appeal for public assistance, Port St. Lucie Talks reports.

There is an ongoing collaboration between the Lake City Police Department and the Port St. Lucie Police Department in the hope of revealing clues that could further the investigation, especially with the recent upturn in criminal activities within Port St. Lucie itself, though no direct connection to Williamson's disappearance has been established.

The community has expressed its concern by engaging in online forums and information-sharing initiatives, the police are focusing on the search for Williamson's car and reviewing surveillance footage around the area where his car was last spotted, hoping that someone might come forward with critical information. "Check security cameras in the area for footage from September 1, 2025," Port St. Lucie Talks advises, paving the way for potential leads in this case.

Those with knowledge regarding Gregory Williamson or his vehicle are encouraged to contact the Lake City Police Department as the investigation presses forward, with authorities reiterating the importance of sharing verified tips and avoiding the dissemination of unconfirmed information on social media platforms.

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