Endangered Missing Person Reported at Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort
Police classified a June 19 911 report as endangered, prompting a prioritized search without public details on the person’s identity or condition.
Overview
- Local dispatch logs show a 911 call was received at about 8:25 a.m. on Friday, June 19, reporting a missing person at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort and labeling the case as “endangered.”
- At the time of the latest reports, authorities have not released the missing person’s name, age, circumstances that led to the alert, or whether the person has been found.
- The endangered designation signals officers believe the individual may face elevated risk from factors such as age, medical or cognitive needs, mental health concerns, or environmental danger and it raises search priority.
- Early public awareness of the incident came from WDWActiveCrime, a social account that posts emergency-dispatch activity, and its posts were amplified by multiple Disney-focused outlets before formal agency updates.
- Guests were told there was no sign the incident affected wider Walt Disney World operations and the episode highlighted common safety steps for visitors, such as setting meeting points, keeping recent photos, and using ID or tracking tools for vulnerable family members.