Shannon County, MO. – A developmentally disabled adult was found safe after an extensive search lasting more than 14 hours and extending until well after midnight. The 24-year-old was first reported missing by his father around 1:00 pm on Thursday in a thickly wooded area between Montier and the Jacks Fork River.
A volunteer horse team from the Myrtle, Missouri area was the first to make contact and transported him out of the woods around 1:30 a.m. Friday morning. This group was organized by Dustin Madden of Couch, Missouri. “I just heard about it and called the boys and loaded up to come lend a hand because if it was one of ours we would want every hand we could get looking,” he said.
“It was great to see so many good people come together,“ said Shannon County Sheriff Darrin Brawley. “We’d like to thank them all, including the nearby property owners who allowed us to use their land to park vehicles and set up a command post. It’s really good to see the people of Shannon County all pitch in to help in a situation like this,” he continued.
Agencies from across southern Missouri were involved, including the Mountain View, Roby, Eminence, Winona, Birch Tree, Thomasville, Summersville, West Plains, Willow Springs, and Eleven Point Fire Departments. Dog teams came from the Oregon County K9 Unit, Region G Canine Search and Rescue, and the Thayer Police Department K9 Unit. Mercy EMS and the Shannon County First Responders provided medical support, one EMS person went out with each team. Several local citizens also showed up to help, and some brought food and water for the searchers, which was much appreciated. The Shannon County Dispatch staff worked tirelessly to keep everything organized and get appropriate resources delivered as requested.
About a hundred people altogether assisted in the search. There were seven search teams of ten people each, as well as three dog teams and the horse group. Dense vegetation prevented the use of a helicopter, although a drone was attempted. A thermal imaging camera, a device that detects body heat at a distance, was also utilized. The Shannon County Sheriff’s Office managed the search utilizing the West Plains Fire Department Mobile Command Post.
“I was very impressed with how many showed up!” said Mandy-Marie Lavallee of the Shannon County First Responders, “It made my heart happy to see everyone when they were needed most!”