Legislation filed by Senator Lori Berman (D-Delray Beach) and Representative Joe Casello (D-Boynton Beach) would, for the first time in Florida, create a statewide “Purple Alert” system when an adult with a cognitive, developmental or intellectual disability goes missing, and whose disappearance is a credible threat of immediate danger or serious bodily harm to themselves. SB 1198 and HB 899 largely mirror the “Silver Alert” activation system which is deployed when a senior citizen is missing and presumed in danger.
In August of 2018, an autistic young man by the name of Joshua Marshall from Port St. Lucie went missing. He had been seen by a woman at a local gas station alive and well sometime after he was reported missing, but no alert had been sent to the residents of the area. Tragically, Joshua’s body was later found lifeless in a retention pond. Had awareness of his disappearance been spread through a Purple Alert, the likelihood of his survival would have been greater.
The alert system would largely be handled by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE), which would ensure an alert is only activated when there is sufficient descriptive information about the missing adult and the circumstances surrounding the missing disappearance. Notifications for the Purple Alert would be broadcast on lottery terminals in gas stations, grocery stores and supermarkets in a regional area where the missing adult may reasonably be found. If a vehicle is involved, the Department of Transportation and the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles would also coordinate the usage of the dynamic message signs.
“I am glad to sponsor this legislation for the second consecutive year,” said Senator Berman. “Florida already sends alerts when seniors go missing, children are abducted, and officers are incapacitated in the line of duty and suspects pose an imminent threat to the public. This legislation would enlist the public’s help to ensure that vulnerable Floridians with intellectual or developmental disabilities can be immediately helped as well.”
Representative Joe Casello stated, “I am proud to sponsor this legislation in the House and work with Senator Berman to establish the Purple Alert activation. When someone with developmental or intellectual disabilities could be in immediate danger, the activation of the Purple Alert could make the difference in saving someone’s life. Public safety has and will always be one of my top priorities.”