The Hernando County Sheriff’s Office is requesting assistance from our media partners and the community in locating a MISSING ENDANGERED ADULT.
Domingo Febres was last seen by family members on today’s date at 11:30 a.m., when he went for a walk. He was last known to be walking on Murraysville Drive in Spring Hill.
Mr. Febres demonstrates early signs of dementia and he walks with a walker. Mr. Febres does not speak English, he speaks Spanish.
Domingo Febres’ physical description is as follows:
Hispanic Male
Date of Birth – 05-08-1928
Height – 5’5″
Weight – 140
Hair – White (short/straight)
Eyes – Brown
Skin Tone – Dark
Last seen wearing – Gray sweatpants and a gray sweatshirt.
If you have seen Domingo Febres, or know his current whereabouts, please call 9-1-1 or the Hernando County Sheriff’s Office at 352-754-6830. If outside Hernando County, please contact your local law enforcement agency.
Thank you.
The Office of Sheriff:
The Office of the Sheriff is established by the Florida Constitution. As a constitutional officer, the Sheriff has the exclusive authority to administer his or her agency and is responsible for preserving the peace throughout the entire county, carrying out the laws of the state, the orders of Florida courts, and the ordinances of the Board of County Commissioners. The Sheriff is the chief law enforcement and correctional officer of the county.
Sheriff Al Nienhuis was initially appointed as the Sheriff of Hernando County by the Governor in January of 2011. He was then elected by the people of Hernando County in 2012, ran unopposed in 2016, and remains accountable to them.