Missing Fort Myers Preschool Teacher Has Been Located
Fort Myers police confirmed that June Marie Dwyer, a 48-year-old woman who had been reported missing, was found safe on Tuesday morning. Dwyer, who had last been seen the previous day around 6 a.m., was located at 10:32 a.m. after an extensive search conducted by law enforcement.
Details of Her Disappearance
June Dwyer was reported missing on Monday morning after she was last seen near 3255 Cypress Legends Circle in Fort Myers, Florida. Authorities quickly began their investigation into her disappearance, sharing information about her vehicle—a Mitsubishi SUV with North Carolina license plates (JLN 6087). The Fort Myers Police Department (FMPD) issued a public alert and distributed a photo of the actual vehicle she was believed to be traveling in, asking anyone with information on her whereabouts to come forward.
Community Involvement and Law Enforcement Efforts
The search for Dwyer was a combined effort of local law enforcement and concerned members of the community. The FMPD urged residents to remain vigilant and report any sightings or tips that could help locate her. The urgency of the situation prompted widespread attention, and authorities worked diligently to ensure her safety. Thanks to this collaboration, June Dwyer was found safe the following morning, bringing relief to her family and the Fort Myers community.
Staying Alert for Missing Persons Cases
While the specific circumstances of Dwyer’s disappearance have not been publicly disclosed, her safe recovery serves as a reminder of the importance of quick action in missing persons cases. Law enforcement continues to encourage the public to stay informed and report any information that may assist in similar investigations. Anyone with details related to ongoing cases is urged to contact the Fort Myers Police Department.
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