Home News Lauderdale Lakes Community Rallies in Search for Missing Man Franquis Tima, BSO Seeks Tips

Lauderdale Lakes Community Rallies in Search for Missing Man Franquis Tima, BSO Seeks Tips

The search for a missing 53-year-old man, Franquis Tima, from Lauderdale Lakes, continues as local law enforcement seeks public assistance. Tima was last seen at approximately 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, near the 3400 block of Northwest 50th Avenue, as reported by the Broward Sheriff’s Office Missing Person’s unit.

Tima is described as standing 5 feet 8 inches tall, weighing about 150 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. Distinctively, Tima’s family mentions he communicates only in Creole. When he was last seen, he got dressed in a black and gray polo shirt paired with blue shorts, as detailed by

WSVN.

Authorities urging anyone with information about his whereabouts to come forward. The BSO Missing Person’s unit has issued a call to action for community members who might have seen or know something that could lead to Tima’s safe return.

Via a social media post, the

Broward Sheriff’s office

reiterated the plea for help, saying, “MISSING PERSON: Have you seen Franquis Tima?” and providing contact details for those who may have valuable information. They are asking for individuals to call the BSO non-emergency number 954-764-HELP (4357) or Detective Chris Blankenship at 954-321-4268 with any potential leads.

MISSING PERSON: Have you seen Franquis Tima? He was last seen on 11/7 in the 3400 block of NW 50th Ave in Lauderdale Lakes. He was wearing a black/gray polo shirt, blue shorts. According to his family, Tima only speaks Creole. Call 954-764-4357 with info.

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