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On May 5, 2013, 16-year-old William "Billy" Fred Patient III was last seen in Juno Beach, Florida. At the time of his disappearance, he was a student at The Academy, a residential treatment center for teenagers dealing with depression and substance abuse. Billy, along with a group of nine other boys from the facility, had gone on an outing to the beach. He was last observed floating in the ocean at approximately 4:30 p.m. When the rest of the group returned to the shore, Billy was not with them. ...Read More
Last Seen: May 05, 2013
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Victim Details

Jan 26, 2026

Jan 26, 2026

William

Fred Patient Iii

16

16

5'8 inches

145 lbs

White

Male

Billy was last seen in Juno Beach, Florida on May 5, 2013. At the time, he was enrolled in The Academy, a residential center for troubled teens, where he was receiving treatment for his depression and substance abuse issues. He and a group of nine other boys from The Academy had gone on an outing and Billy was last seen floating the ocean off Juno Beach at 4:30 p.m. When the others came to shore, Billy wasn't with them and he left his clothes and wallet on the beach. He has never been heard from again and an extensive search of the area turned up no sign of him. Billy was a freshman at Viera High School at the time of his disappearance. He became deeply depressed after his father died in 2012, and as a result his family enrolled him in The Academy in late April 2013. After he went missing, Billy's mother discovered The Academy, which is run by the Tennessee-based company American Addiction Centers, didn't offer the kind of housing and supervision it advertised. She had been told Billy would live in a home-like setting, but in fact he and the other boys enrolled in the program were staying at a hotel three miles from The Academy's headquarters. The Academy ultimately refunded Billy's family the $25,000 they'd paid for his treatment. The facility remains open and hasn't been reported for any health or safety violations. A few months after Billy's disappearance, there was activity on his personal Facebook page: someone was logging in and checking messages. This led his mother to believe he was alive and had left of his own accord. Authorities were unable to trace the person who used Billy's Facebook account, and the circumstances of his disappearance remain unclear. His case is unsolved.

May 05, 2013

Juno Beach

Florida

Juno Beach

6

Juno Beach Police Departmen

561-626-2100

01/26/2026