The Birmingham Police Department has issued a critical missing person alert for 43-year-old Rodney Lavett, a man who may pose a serious risk to himself and the public. Authorities urge anyone with information about his whereabouts to come forward immediately and exercise extreme caution.
Rodney Lavett was last seen on Thursday, May 22, 2025, in Gardendale, Alabama, a suburb of Birmingham. He is described as a bald male with brown eyes, standing approximately 5 feet 10 inches tall, and weighing around 208 pounds. At the time of his disappearance, Lavett was reportedly driving a silver Tesla Cybertruck registered in Alabama under the license plate A29067.
The police are particularly concerned because Lavett is believed to be armed and potentially dangerous. Officials have stated that he carries multiple weapons and could be a threat to himself and others. This has escalated the urgency of the search and heightened the public warning.
What You Should Know
- Name: Rodney Lavett
- Age: 43 years
- Last Seen: May 22, 2025, Gardendale, Alabama
- Vehicle: Silver Tesla Cybertruck, Alabama license plate A29067
- Physical Description: Bald, brown eyes, 5’10”, 208 lbs
- Risk: Potential danger to self and others due to weapons possession
Authorities emphasize that if anyone encounters Lavett or his vehicle, they should avoid approaching him and immediately notify the Birmingham Police Department.
How You Can Help
The Birmingham Police Department is asking the public to remain vigilant and report any sightings or information that could lead to locating Lavett. Tipsters can call the police at (205) 328-9311. Timely information could help prevent a dangerous situation from escalating.
To stay updated on this case and other critical alerts, residents can follow the Birmingham Police Department on social media platforms such as their official Twitter and Facebook pages.
Why Such Alerts Matter
Critical Missing Alerts are reserved for cases where the missing individual poses an immediate threat to themselves or the community. These alerts help law enforcement mobilize resources quickly and inform the public, which increases the chances of a safe recovery.
Additionally, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) provides updates on ongoing investigations and safety tips to help citizens stay.
The safety of both Rodney Lavett and the community remains the top priority. The Birmingham Police Department continues its efforts to locate Lavett and urges everyone to take this alert seriously.
If you have any information or see the described vehicle, do not attempt to intervene. Contact the police immediately to ensure safety for all involved.