Another Birthday Passes for Missing Missouri Man

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2/24/2010

Missing Skidmore Man Would Have Been 29

Wednesday, Feb 24, 2010 @11:57am CST

A Skidmore man missing for nearly nine years would have celebrated a birthday today. Branson Perry would have turned 29-years old. He vanished from his home on April 11, 2001.

Since then, Perry’s case has gained national attention. America’s Most Wanted featured his search in 2007. His face continues to dot billboards throughout the state and even appears on a deck of playing cards in an attempt to find clues to his whereabouts.

Most-recently, in June 2009, investigators dug up a plot of land in Quitman, Missouri, searching for Perry’s body. Investigators say leads continue to trickle in and they follow up on those tips.

“Missing Person cases are difficult for families that are left behind that deal daily with the unknown fate. I hope with our continued efforts we will be able to provide this family with some sort of resolution, that is what we truly hope for”, said Monica Caison, founder of CUE (Community United Effort) Center for Missing Persons.

Anyone who comes forth can remain anonymous. If anyone knows the whereabouts of Branson Perry or may have information concerning this case, please contact: Missouri Highway Patrol (816) 387- 2345 or the CUE Center for Missing Persons ‘ 24 hour line at (910) 232-1687 or visit Branson Perry’s personal website to submit a tip directly from that site.

All calls are kept confidential.

2/23/2010

Another Birthday Passes for Missing Missouri Man

Press Release Feb 24, 2010
Branson Perry would have turned twenty-nine years old

Skidmore, MO – On April 11th of 2001, Branson Perry disappeared under mysterious circumstances and from that point has seem too have vanished without a trace. In the past years many attempts to locate Branson have been made by law officials and search teams from the CUE Center for Missing Persons to no avail in his recovery.

Now it’s time to remind the public yet once again that those who love him and involved in the search have not given up and ask for that one person in the community who knows what happened to Branson Perry and or may know the location of his remains to please step forward. Anyone who comes forth can remain anonymous and is urged to contact local authorities or the CUE Center for Missing Persons 24 hour line at (910) 232-1687; they may also contact via email at cuecenter@aol.com or visit his personal website at www.bransonperry.com to submit a tip directly from that site.

“Missing Person cases are difficult for families that are left behind that deal daily with the unknown fate”, “I hope with our continued efforts we will be able to provide this family with some sort of resolution, that is what we truly hope for”, said Monica Caison, CUE’s founder.
In a community you will find that someone has information concerning an unsolved crime and in particular this missing person case, maybe it will finally be the right time for that someone to come forward.

Search Resumes for Missing N.W. Missouri Teen-Branson Perry

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QUITMAN, Mo. – At least two investigators from the Missouri Highway Patrol, joined by Nodaway County Sheriff’s deputies, searched a rural area near Quitman Sunday for possible clues to the disappearance of Branson Perry.

The northwest Missouri teenager vanished in 2001. He left his home on foot and indicated he was taking a pair of jumper cables to a shed that sat on a lot adjacent to the residence. It is unknown if he ever arrived.

The Highway Patrol in St. Joseph isn’t commenting on what led to Sunday’s search or whether new evidence may have surfaced in the long unsolved case.

Witnesses tell NBC Action News that a canine search team was also involved in the search of an area off Road 240 in Nodaway County.

Missing Man Case Leads Police To Field

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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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