
Miami police are asking Flagami residents and the wider community to help locate 24-year-old Felipe Armando Lopez, who was reported missing from the neighborhood yesterday. Lopez is described as a 5-foot-11 white man with black hair and brown eyes and was last seen wearing a black T-shirt, blue jeans and dark-blue shoes. The Miami Police Department says the Special Victims Unit is handling the investigation.
According to the department's missing-person notice, Detective A. Sanchez of the Special Victims Unit is the point of contact on the case. The notice lists Lopez's age and appearance, provides case number 2602140009180 and asks anyone with information to reach out via phone or email. Phone numbers listed in the post include 305-603-6300 and the Miami non-emergency line, 305-579-6111, along with an SVU email address. The notice appears on the official X account of the Miami Police Department.
How police want the public to help
Miami-Dade County's Special Victims Bureau handles investigations into missing adults and juveniles and asks the public to share tips, surveillance footage and other leads that could help locate someone. The county's missing-persons page explains why quick information is critical in a search and outlines how detectives manage reports. For local tips and non-emergency reporting, people can also use Crime Stoppers or the police non-emergency line. Miami-Dade County
Flagami in brief
Flagami is a residential neighborhood west of downtown Miami centered on Flagler Street and sits just south of Miami International Airport. The area blends modest single-family homes, apartments and small retail corridors and has a largely residential feel with pockets of nightlife and shopping. Its boundaries and character are described in local geographic references such as Wikipedia.
Anyone with information about Lopez's whereabouts is asked to contact Detective A. Sanchez and the Miami Police Department's Special Victims Unit and reference case number 2602140009180. Tips can be phoned to 305-603-6300 or the non-emergency line at 305-579-6111, or emailed to [email protected].
— Miami PD (@MiamiPD) February 14, 2026









