Chapter

The Myth About Reporting a Missing Person
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03:06 - 09:22 (06:16)

In Florida, the law now requires law enforcement to take a report for any missing adult, despite popular belief that you have to wait 48 hours. However, a Sheriff's Office spokesperson clarified that it was not the case back then.

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Terrence's family conducted their own investigation after being dismissed by law enforcement.
03:06 - 05:29 (02:23)
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Investigation
Summary

Terrence's family conducted their own investigation after being dismissed by law enforcement. Deputy Calkins showed a curious reaction when called by the Sheriff's Office after Terrence vanished.

Chapter
The Myth About Reporting a Missing Person
Episode
The disappearance of Terrance Williams
Podcast
The Last Ride
A mother shares her story of reporting her son missing to the Sheriff's Office, facing initial denial and eventually discovering evidence of a police officer's involvement in his disappearance.
05:29 - 06:14 (00:45)
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Missing Persons
Summary

A mother shares her story of reporting her son missing to the Sheriff's Office, facing initial denial and eventually discovering evidence of a police officer's involvement in his disappearance.

Chapter
The Myth About Reporting a Missing Person
Episode
The disappearance of Terrance Williams
Podcast
The Last Ride
The police department didn't take a report for any missing adults but now it is a requirement by Florida law; the missing person doesn't have a medical history and there is no evidence of him.
06:14 - 09:22 (03:07)
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Law enforcement
Summary

The police department didn't take a report for any missing adults but now it is a requirement by Florida law; the missing person doesn't have a medical history and there is no evidence of him.

Chapter
The Myth About Reporting a Missing Person
Episode
The disappearance of Terrance Williams
Podcast
The Last Ride