Body Of Missing Delray Man Found In Lake

by | Mar 23, 2022 · 2:40 pm | Missing Persons, Delray Beach | 0 comments

Missing And Endangered Adult - Frank Miles III

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Body Of Missing Delray Man Found In Lake

Missing And Endangered Adult - Frank Miles Iii

Frank Miles Iii, Image Courtesy Of Pbso

UPDATE – 3/23/22

Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office tells us that PBSO Marine Unit Dive Team has located the body of Frank Miles at the bottom of the lake where he was last seen diving into. PBSO says they found him in approximately 18 feet of water.

The dive team found him today. PBSO tells us that a search of the wooded was performed yesterday.

ORIGINAL STORY – 3/22/22

DELRAY BEACH, FL (Boca Post) — Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office tells us that they are looking for what they consider a missing and endangered adult male who was last seen in Delray Beach.

According to a PBSO spokesperson, the adult white male crashed his vehicle into the gate at the West Delray Regional Park on March 20th, 2022 at 3:41 pm. The driver, Frank Miles III, 35, was observed diving into a lake and not resurfacing.

PBSO has provided the following details:

Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office is looking for Frank Miles IIIFrank, DOB: 5/28/1986, crashed his vehicle into a gate at West Delray Regional Park on, March 20, 2022 at 3:41 pm.  Frank abandoned his vehicle at the RC airplane field and fled into the adjacent wooded area.  He was seen a short time later acting erratic and dove into the adjacent lake.  Frank was seen going underwater but not observed resurfacing.

 

Frank is 5’09” and approximately 150 lbs.  He was last seen wearing a lighted colored hoodie, black gym shorts and no shoes.

 

Anyone who comes into contact with Frank Miles III is urged to contact PBSO Dispatch at 688-3400 or the nearest law enforcement agency.

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