April 2007-Mo mother is making a plea for information about her son
Missing Man Case Leads Police To Field
Branson Perry Disappeared In April 2001
POSTED: 2:30 pm CDT June 10, 2009
UPDATED: 9:16 pm CDT June 10, 2009

QUITMAN, Mo. –
The search for a man, who disappeared eight years ago, led investigators to a northwest Missouri farm field this week.
Branson Perry, 20, disappeared in April 2001 from his Skidmore home. He said he was going to put away jumper cables and hasn’t been seen since.
Recently, authorities said they received a credible tip in the case that led them to Quitman.
KMBC’s Peggy Breit reported that investigators started digging a 25-foot hole in the field on Tuesday.
“I know if it was somebody who belonged to me, I’d want them to dig,” said Darrell, who owns the property where authorities were searching.
Authorities stopped the dig on Wednesday afternoon when they did not find anything to advance the case.
For more information about Perry, visit bransonperry.com.
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- January 11, 2008: Mom Continues Searching For Missing Son
- April 10, 2007: Mom Of Missing Man Pleads For Info In Case
Stock Car Racers In Montgomery County Help In The Search For Missing Kids
Apr 05 2008
(KTVI – myFOXstl.com) –
It’s not unusual to see stock cars covered with advertisements and sponsor’s logos. In Warrenton they unveiled some cars with special signs. They are adorned with the pictures of missing children. It’s all part of Shawn Hornbeck Foundation and Team Hornbeck Racing. 17 year old Kara Kopetsky disappeared last May. Her mother is glad the teenage girl’s photo is on a stock car. The mother, Rhonda Beckford told Fox 2, “The public forgets so fast you have to do things to make sure it stays out there because if people don’t look she’ll never be found.”
Craig Akers the C.E.O. for the Shawn Hornbeck Foundation said, “The ultimate goal would have this lead to the recovery of one of the children featured on the cars.” They are using age progression photos in the cases of kids who have been gone for a long time. Becky Klino’s son Branson Perry disappeared 7 years ago, she said, “Does it get easier to live with? No. There’s still that emptiness still that heartache.”
The stock car drivers are happy to be part of a winning cause. Lane Ehlert is a driver, he said, “I really hope we can find them just keep awareness up saying we’re still looking for them.” Organizers say the program also promotes child safety.












