He may be traveling to or in the Miami area and be accompanied by an adult white male named Austin.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Boynton Beach Police by calling Dispatch Non-Emergency at 561-732-8116.
UPDATE: As of Saturday, March 21, BBPD is still looking for missing 17-year-old Adyan Ireland who was last seen around 10 p.m., Wednesday, March 18 near the 2000 block of South Seacrest Boulevard. Adyan Ireland is 5-foot-7 and approximately 140 lbs with brown hair and brown eyes.
BBPD will conduct a citywide DUI Saturation Patrol on Fri., Jan. 23 and Sat., Jan. 24.
Impaired driving doesn’t just endanger the driver — it puts passengers, pedestrians, and motorists at risk, making it one of the leading preventable causes of serious injury and death.
BBPD is currently on the scene of a critical incident near High Ridge Road just north of Gateway Boulevard. Residents should avoid the area from High Ridge Road to Miner Road, Gateway Boulevard and surrounding areas. Schools and businesses within the area are on lockdown.
BBPD is currently on the scene of a critical incident near High Ridge Road just north of Gateway Boulevard. Residents should avoid the area from High Ridge Road to Miner Road, Gateway Boulevard and surrounding areas. Schools and businesses within the area are on lockdown.
A witness attempted to pull Civitano out of the water until first responders arrived.
Boynton Beach Fire Rescue arrived on scene and pronounced Civitano dead. FWC responded to assist with the incident. The investigation is ongoing.
Boynton Beach Police and Boynton Beach Fire Rescue responded to a report of a jet ski accident around 5:45 p.m. Sunday, August 17, near the West Gateway Boulevard Bridge in the E-4 Canal, that resulted in the death of 49-year-old Jeffrey Civitano from Sunrise.
The preliminary investigation reveals that the jet ski, operated by Civitano, was traveling northbound in the canal when it crashed. Civitano was found lying in the water while his jet ski was observed traveling northbound by itself.
Walter is considered to be endangered.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Boynton Beach Police by calling Dispatch Non-Emergency at 561-732-8116.
The Boynton Beach Police Department is asking the public for information about a missing and endangered man who was last seen around 11 a.m., Friday, August 15 near the 600 - 700 block of N.E. 8th Avenue in Boynton Beach.
Walter George Denahan is 67-years-old, 5-foot-10 and approximately 145 to 160 lbs. Walter is bald with blue eyes and a gray beard. He was last seen riding a yellow and orange Trek off-road bike wearing biking attire with black shoes and a blue hat with “Sugga” written on it.
Due to a traffic crash, all eastbound lanes from the FEC Railroad Tracks to Federal Highway on Woolbright Road are closed. Drivers should seek an alternate route. We will update you when the road is open.
Due to a traffic crash, all eastbound lanes from the FEC Railroad Tracks to Federal Highway on Woolbright Road are closed. Drivers should seek an alternate route. We will update you when the road is open.
Congratulations to Officer Ronald Redondo and Officer Gabriela Patino who graduated from the Palm Beach State College Police Academy today! 🎓
Please join us in wishing them all the best as they begin their career in law enforcement. Welcome to the family! 💙
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Whisman failed to yield to traffic, ultimately causing the vehicle to strike Whisman and his e-bike.
Whisman was transported to Delray Medical Center; he was pronounced dead on July 6. The investigation is ongoing.
#UPDATE: July 5 Traffic Crash - BBPD responded to a vehicle versus bicycle traffic crash around 4 p.m. Saturday, July 5, at the intersection of North Congress Avenue and Old Boynton Road, that resulted in the death of 61-year-old Dale Whisman.
The preliminary investigation reveals that the bicycle was an e-bike, driven by Whisman, and was traveling eastbound across Congress Avenue on the south side of the intersection while a vehicle was traveling northbound on Congress Avenue with a green traffic light.
(Cont) On June 24, 2025, the Recreation and Parks Department notified the event organizer that their event permit had been denied via email. A refund was initiated the same day, which the organizer acknowledged via email.
#UPDATE: BBPD responded to multiple reports of shots fired into a crowd shortly after 8 p.m. Saturday, July 5 at Sara Sims Park. Upon arrival, BBPD Officers found one female victim suffering from a gunshot wound to the femur.
UPDATE #2: On June 17, 2025, the organizer of “Peace in the Hood” submitted a Special Events Application to the City of Boynton Beach Recreation and Parks Dept to host an event titled "Stop Violence Awareness" for approximately 20 attendees at Sara Sims Park on July 5, 2025.