
Community members in Port St. Lucie exhaled a collective sigh of relief as law enforcement officials reported a positive update regarding a local missing child case. The Port St. Lucie Police Department utilized social media to inform the public that 13-year-old Nikki Taylor Demitro was found in good health. The brief update on the department's Facebook page came as a reassuring conclusion to her disappearance, which had prompted urgent calls for community assistance just a day before.
Prior to this resolution, the police detailed that Nikki was last seen last night, and publicly issued a description of her last known clothing and appearance in a bid to rapidly ascertain her whereabouts. They reached out to the populace to aid them in this quest, urging that anyone with information should come forward. "Update- Nikki has been located in good health," read the succinct message from the Port St. Lucie Police Department, a line that undoubtfully brought immense comfort to her loved ones and the surrounding community.
The original alert described Nikki as 5’2, 110 pounds, last spotted at her residence on the 900 block of SW Eureka Avenue. She was wearing a blue shirt, black shorts, and a blue sweater at the time of her disappearance. This description served to help the community and local authorities to quickly and effectively coordinate in their search for Nikki.
Police had additionally provided contact information for Officer Quiles and the Treasure Coast Crime Stoppers, encouraging people to provide any details that could lead to finding Nikki. Anyone with insights was given the option to remain anonymous while still potentially aiding to safely return Nikki to her home. The outpour of concern and the swift dissemination of information underscore the community's commitment to the safety and well-being of its youngest members. "If you have any information on Nikki’s whereabouts, please call Officer Quiles," prompted the Port St. Lucie Police Department in their initiative to gather essential clues.









