Palm Beach County, FL – Safety Alert: Sexual Predator Registers West Palm Beach Address

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West Palm Beach, FL – Residents in Palm Beach County received a new public safety update today after the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office announced that a convicted sexual predator has officially registered a new address in West Palm Beach.

According to the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, Michael James Webber, born December 22, 1981, is now residing at 2204 Spafford Ave., Room 16, West Palm Beach, FL 33409. Webber is listed as a Sexual Predator under Florida law and is currently supervised by the Florida Department of Corrections.

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) lists Webber at 5 feet 9 inches tall, approximately 240 pounds, with green eyes and a bald appearance. His updated registration photograph was taken on November 17, 2025, and is included in the official FDLE notice. Authorities emphasized that positive identification should be confirmed through fingerprint comparison if needed.

Webber’s address notification is part of Florida’s statutory requirement ensuring that residents are alerted when individuals classified as sexual predators move into a community. Officials say these alerts help maintain public awareness and support ongoing monitoring efforts across Palm Beach County and the broader South Florida region.

The Sheriff’s Office encourages residents in West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County, and surrounding metro areas to stay informed by checking the state’s searchable online database. The FDLE website provides detailed information on sexual offenders and predators living throughout Florida, including updates on addresses, supervision status, and compliance reviews.

Residents can review Webber’s profile and search their neighborhood through the state system at: https://www.icrimewatch.net

Authorities remind the public that this notification is for community awareness and that harassment or misuse of registry information is prohibited under Florida law.


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