
The Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office is requesting assistance from the public to locate Raymonde Duval, a woman considered endangered after disappearing earlier this week. Duval was last seen in the West Palm Beach area on Monday at approximately 8:45 p.m., according to CBS12. The concerns for her safety have heightened following a troubling text message sent to her family.
Duval is described as having long black braids and tattoos on both hands. She may be traveling in a 2011 black Dodge Caliber 4D, with a South Carolina license plate tagged 2377TH. The Sheriff's Office disseminated this information in an effort to leverage community vigilance in aid of her safe return.
Authorities have not disclosed the content of the message that elevated Duval's status to endangered but emphasize the urgency of the situation. The PBSO's plea for info comes at a time when community engagement can be crucial in missing person cases.
The public is urged to come forward with any relevant information. Should you have knowledge concerning Duval's whereabouts, contact the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office directly at 561-688-3400. The plea, shared by the PBSO on their official social media accounts, stresses that any piece of information could be significant, "Anyone with any information is urged to call us at 561-688-3400 or your closest law enforcement agency," was stated in a post on the Sheriff's Office X account.
We are looking for missing endangered adult Raymonde Duval. Raymonde was last seen on November 24th around 8:45 pm, in the West Palm Beach area. She has long black braids, tattoos on both hands, and is believed to be in a 2011 black Dodge Caliber 4D with SC tag 2377TH. Raymonde… pic.twitter.com/F7rIHSasCz
— PBSO (@PBCountySheriff) November 26, 2025









