Florida Silver Alert Issued for Missing 87-year-old Man From Pace

FDLE issued a Florida Silver Alert for an 87-year-old man reported missing from Pace in Santa Rosa County.

By Boca Post Missing Persons Desk | Edited by Mike Thomas

Published Jun 20, 2026, 07:06 pm EDT

Last updated Jun 20, 2026, 07:06 pm EDT

Terence Wiley, Image Credit: Florida Department of Law Enforcement

FLORIDA — A Florida Silver Alert has been issued for a missing man last known to be in Pace, in Santa Rosa County, according to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.

FDLE identified the missing person as Terence Wiley, 87. He is described as a white male with gray hair and hazel eyes. He is 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighs 192 pounds.

The last known area listed on the FDLE flyer is Pace, Santa Rosa County. The alert is part of Florida’s statewide system used to help locate missing older adults.

Authority for the case sits with local law enforcement in Santa Rosa County, with FDLE distributing the Silver Alert information statewide. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office at 850-983-1190 or call 911.

For residents in South Florida, the practical takeaway is simple: Silver Alerts can move quickly across county lines, and people traveling, working, or hosting visitors from the Panhandle may see the alert shared through news, social media, and law enforcement channels. If you believe you have information connected to this missing person, the request from authorities is to call the Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office or 911.

The FDLE flyer with the identifying details remains available through the agency’s Missing Endangered Persons Information Clearinghouse page.

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