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"Kansas Police Seek Missing 'Yellowstone' Actor's Nephew, Urges Community Assistance"
Cole Brings Plenty, a Haskell Indian Nations University student and actor, is missing and is being sought by Lawrence police in connection with an alleged domestic violence incident. His family has filed a missing person report and is asking for the community's help in locating him. The Kansas City Indian Center is working with Haskell to spread information and emphasize the Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP) movement, which aims to draw attention to the disproportionate rates at which Indigenous people go missing or are murdered.

"Search Intensifies for Missing Ladson Man in Downtown Charleston"
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"Parents Seek Global Assistance in Search for Missing Teen Sebastian Rogers"
Originally Published 1 year ago — by NewsNation Now

The parents of missing Tennessee teen Sebastian Rogers have confirmed leaving their Hendersonville home amid the ongoing search for their son. His mother suspects that someone has taken him, expressing concern about being away while the search continues. Sebastian's biological father has expressed confusion over the circumstances of his disappearance, noting that neither the mother nor stepfather have spoken with him about the investigation. Authorities have logged at least 10,000 miles in search efforts, and an Amber Alert remains in effect.
The Disappearance of College Student Riley Strain: Unanswered Questions and New Leads
Originally Published 1 year ago — by CNN

Riley Strain, a 22-year-old college student from the University of Missouri, disappeared after being escorted out of Luke's 32 Bridge in Nashville. He was last seen on March 8, and police searches have been unsuccessful. Surveillance footage and his bank card were found near the Cumberland River, prompting an ongoing search by authorities. The Tennessee Alcohol and Beverage Commission is investigating the incident, and Luke Bryan has urged anyone with information to come forward.
Riley Strain's Night Out: Interactions with Officer and Missing Bank Card Near River
Originally Published 1 year ago — by News Channel 5 Nashville

New video released by Metro Police shows an interaction between 22-year-old Riley Strain and an officer shortly after he was kicked out of Luke Bryan's bar in Nashville. The video indicates that he did not appear distressed at the time. Riley's bank card was later found in the Cumberland River embankment, and the search for his whereabouts is ongoing. If seen, the public is urged to call Metro Police.
"New Clue Emerges in Search for Missing Student Riley Strain"
Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Independent

University of Missouri student Riley Strain has been missing since 8 March after being kicked out of a Nashville bar during a trip with his fraternity brothers. Despite ongoing search efforts, including the recovery of his bank card near the Cumberland River, there are no signs of foul play in his disappearance. The University of Missouri is working with Nashville authorities and Riley’s family, offering support and counseling resources to those in need. The bar owners have clarified that Riley was served only one alcoholic drink before being escorted out, debunking the theory of overserving. The search for Riley continues as his family and friends remain hopeful for his safe return.
"Search for Missing College Student Riley Strain Intensifies as Bank Card Found Near Nashville River"
Originally Published 1 year ago — by New York Post

Riley Strain, a 22-year-old college student from the University of Missouri, went missing after being kicked out of a Nashville bar owned by country artist Luke Bryan. His bank card was found near a river in the area, prompting a search by the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department. Strain was last seen walking in the direction of his hotel after being overserved at the bar, and his family is deeply concerned about his disappearance.
"Search for Missing Student Riley Strain Intensifies as New Clues Emerge"
Originally Published 1 year ago — by WFLA

University of Missouri student Riley Strain went missing in Nashville, and his bank card was found near Tennessee's Cumberland River. Despite a body being recovered from the river, it did not match Strain's description. Surveillance footage shows him stumbling and falling in a parking lot before his disappearance. Authorities are asking for any information on his whereabouts and have found no evidence of foul play.
Riley Strain's Missing Bank Card Found Near River as Search Continues
Originally Published 1 year ago — by NewsNation Now

University of Missouri student Riley Strain's bank card was found on the embankment of the Cumberland River in Nashville, a week after he went missing during a fraternity trip. His family continues to search for him, and despite extensive efforts, including the use of drones, canines, boats, and divers to search in and around the river, they believe he may have wandered off or been picked up by a car. Strain's family is grateful for the support they have received from friends, family, and strangers, and they are urging anyone with information to contact the Metro Nashville Police Department.
Search for Missing College Student Riley Strain Intensifies in Nashville
Originally Published 1 year ago — by Fox News

The bank card of missing University of Missouri college student Riley Strain was found near the Cumberland River in Nashville, Tennessee, as the search for him continues. Strain, who was visiting Nashville with his fraternity brothers, was last seen on March 8 after being kicked out of country singer Luke Bryan's bar. Despite a body being found in the river, it does not match Strain's description. Authorities are urging anyone with information about his disappearance to come forward.
"Search for Missing College Student Riley Strain Intensifies as Bank Card Found Near Cumberland River"
Originally Published 1 year ago — by WKRN News 2

University of Missouri student Riley Strain went missing in Nashville after being asked to leave a bar and was last seen stumbling in a parking lot and crossing a street. His bank card was found near the Cumberland River, prompting an ongoing search effort by the Metro Nashville Police Department. Despite the discovery of the bank card, there has been no indication of foul play, and the search for Strain continues. If you have any information about his whereabouts, please contact the MNPD.
"Unraveling the Mystery: The Disappearance of Riley Strain in Downtown Nashville"
Originally Published 1 year ago — by USA TODAY

Riley Strain, a 22-year-old University of Missouri student, went missing in Nashville, Tennessee after attending a fraternity event. Despite search efforts and investigations, including a vigil and a GoFundMe campaign, his whereabouts remain unknown. The police are seeking information from the public and are waiting for his phone and Apple Watch records to aid in the search. Country singer Luke Bryan, owner of the bar where Strain was last seen, released a statement regarding the events of that night.