Fri, March 27, 2026
Thu, March 26, 2026

Fruitland Park Searches for Missing 73-Year-Old Veteran

FRUITLAND PARK, Fla. - March 27th, 2026 - The search for 73-year-old Robert "Bob" James, a missing veteran, is entering its third day, with Lake County authorities and a dedicated volunteer force expanding their efforts across Fruitland Park and surrounding areas. James was last seen on Wednesday, prompting concerns from the Lake County Sheriff's Office who have classified him as endangered, citing his age and potential, unspecified medical needs.

The initial report, first surfacing on local news channel WESH 2, has galvanized the community. Sgt. Chris Smith of the Lake County Sheriff's Office stated, "We're utilizing all available resources to try and locate Mr. James. He's a veteran, and we want to make sure we get him home safe." This sentiment underscores a deep-seated commitment within the sheriff's office to prioritize the wellbeing of veterans within the county.

The search operation currently includes active deputy patrols, a dedicated K-9 unit specializing in scent tracking, and a significant number of volunteers from the local community. The K-9 unit is focusing on areas known to be frequented by James, attempting to pick up any trace of his recent passage. Volunteers are actively canvassing neighborhoods, distributing flyers with James's photograph and description, and conducting ground searches of parks, wooded areas, and known walking paths.

James was last seen wearing a brown jacket and khaki pants, a description authorities hope will aid in quick identification by residents. While details regarding the specific medical conditions prompting the "endangered" classification remain confidential to protect James's privacy, the Sheriff's Office has confirmed the urgency of the situation stems from a genuine concern for his health and safety.

This case highlights a growing concern across the nation regarding the welfare of senior citizens, particularly those with potential health vulnerabilities. According to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Seniors, over 200,000 senior adults are reported missing each year. Many of these individuals suffer from conditions like Alzheimer's disease or dementia, making them particularly vulnerable to getting lost or disoriented. While details about Robert James' condition haven't been revealed, his age necessitates a swift and thorough search.

The Lake County Veterans Affairs office is assisting in the search, leveraging its network of contacts and resources to disseminate information and coordinate volunteer efforts. Representatives from the VA have emphasized the importance of community involvement in these situations, noting that often it is the quick observation of a concerned citizen that leads to a successful recovery. They are actively encouraging anyone who may have seen James, or who has information regarding his whereabouts, to immediately contact the Lake County Sheriff's Office.

Beyond the immediate search, this incident is prompting discussions within the Lake County community about enhanced programs and resources for senior citizens and veterans. Several local organizations are proposing expanded "check-in" systems where concerned neighbors or volunteers regularly contact vulnerable individuals to ensure their well-being. Others are advocating for increased funding for dementia awareness programs and caregiver support services. The long-term goal is to create a more supportive and protective environment for the county's aging population.

The Sheriff's Office is asking anyone with information, no matter how small, to call their dedicated tip line at 352-365-3384. Even a seemingly insignificant detail could prove crucial in bringing Robert James home safely. The search continues around the clock, fueled by the dedication of law enforcement, volunteers, and a community united in its concern for a missing veteran.


Read the Full WESH Article at:
[ https://www.wesh.com/article/lake-county-fruitland-endangered-missing-veteran/70483843 ]