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Updated: 12:06 AM Jan 31, 2012
Communities are Helping Missing Hart County Teen's Family
19 year old Brandon Crain of Munfordville went missing last Thursday and the support grows more each day to help his family find him.
Posted: 10:08 PM Jan 30, 2012Reporter: Michael Gossum Email Address: michael.gossum@wbko.com |
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Communities are coming together to find one of their own.
19 year old Brandon Crain of Munfordville went missing last Thursday and the support grows more each day to help his family find him.
"It's what keeps me going. It's what keeps my family going. My mother is not in good health. She's broken down, but just knowing that we're all out here looking for Brandon is the only thing that keeps me going," said Vanessa Moldon, sister.
The past few days including tonight family, friends and community members have been passing out flyers all over the area and especially at this Minit Mart in Cave City.
"We want him to come home. We don't care. We love him as he is, and we want him to know that," said family friend Tara Reed.
"Brandon might be a 19 year-old, but he's like a ten year-old at heart. He's a kid, he was so vulnerable. You could coax him into doing anything. He would lay down his life for a friend. This is just so out of the ordinary," said Moldon.
Hart County Sheriff's Department is leading the investigation.
Right now, they don't have any further leads, but are checking every credible lead that comes to them.
"We're concerned, and the family is concerned. Anything that anybody knows about the whereabouts of Mr. Brandon Crain contact your local or state law enforcement," said Sheriff Boston Hensley.
They have been searching for nearly four days and have a lot of help from other law enforcement in the area.
Family and friends hope all of the work to let people know about it will help bring him home.
"You know we'll get through this, but we just need Brandon home, we need that closure," said Moldon.
On different occasions over the past few days there has been anywhere from 50-80 people at the Minit Mart and around the community to raise awareness, and currently, law enforcement does not expect foul play.




