A Silver Alert was canceled after being issued for a missing 77-year-old Tonawanda man, Melvin Williams. The alert was issued after Williams was last seen at Safire Rehab on June 4. The Erie County Sheriff's Office issued the alert, and Williams was later found safe. The Erie County Sheriff's Office is responsible for issuing Silver Alerts in the county, and works closely with local law enforcement agencies to locate missing persons. As the Erie County Sheriff's Office explained, the Silver Alert system is an important tool for locating missing persons, especially seniors and individuals with disabilities.

"The Silver Alert system is a vital resource for locating missing persons, and we are grateful that it was able to help us locate Melvin Williams safely," said a spokesperson for the Erie County Sheriff's Office. The Tonawanda community was relieved to hear that Williams was found safe, and the incident highlights the importance of the Silver Alert system in the area. The Erie County Sheriff's Office will continue to work closely with local law enforcement agencies to locate missing persons and keep the community safe.

The Erie County Sheriff's Office is a leading law enforcement agency in the area, and its work in locating missing persons is crucial to the safety of the community. The Silver Alert system is an important tool in this effort, and the Erie County Sheriff's Office is committed to using it to locate missing persons quickly and safely. The Tonawanda community is grateful for the Erie County Sheriff's Office's efforts, and the incident highlights the importance of community cooperation in keeping the area safe.

The Silver Alert system is a vital resource for locating missing persons, and the Erie County Sheriff's Office will continue to use it to keep the community safe. The system is designed to quickly disseminate information about missing persons, especially seniors and individuals with disabilities, and to enlist the help of the public in locating them. The Erie County Sheriff's Office will continue to work closely with local law enforcement agencies to locate missing persons, and the Silver Alert system will remain an important tool in this effort.

The Tonawanda community is relieved that Melvin Williams was found safe, and the incident highlights the importance of the Silver Alert system in the area. The Erie County Sheriff's Office will continue to use the system to locate missing persons, and the community will remain vigilant in helping to keep the area safe. The Silver Alert system is a valuable resource, and the Erie County Sheriff's Office will continue to use it to protect the community.

The Erie County Sheriff's Office will review the incident and use it as an opportunity to improve its procedures for locating missing persons. The Silver Alert system will continue to be an important tool in this effort, and the Erie County Sheriff's Office will work closely with local law enforcement agencies to ensure that it is used effectively. The Tonawanda community will remain vigilant in helping to keep the area safe, and the Erie County Sheriff's Office will continue to work tirelessly to protect the community.

The Silver Alert system will continue to be used by the Erie County Sheriff's Office to locate missing persons, and the community will remain grateful for its efforts. The Tonawanda community is relieved that Melvin Williams was found safe, and the incident highlights the importance of the Silver Alert system in the area. The Erie County Sheriff's Office will continue to work closely with local law enforcement agencies to locate missing persons, and the Silver Alert system will remain a vital resource in this effort.

The Erie County Sheriff's Office will present a report on the incident at its next meeting, scheduled for June 15. The report will outline the procedures used to locate Melvin Williams and will provide recommendations for improving the Silver Alert system. The meeting will be held at the Erie County Sheriff's Office headquarters, and the public is invited to attend. The Tonawanda community will remain vigilant in helping to keep the area safe, and the Erie County Sheriff's Office will continue to work tirelessly to protect the community.