
Potosi, Missouri - Authorities in Missouri are searching for a former football player for Washburn and the University of Kansas. He also has friends living in southeast Missouri and the Dexter area.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol posted a missing person's report that said 24-year-old Brandon Kyle Bourbon has been missing since Saturday, April 2, 2016.
Washington County Sheriff's Capt. Zach Jacobsen said Tuesday that Bourbon's family last saw him Saturday evening in the Potosi area, where his family lives. He says Bourbon's car, a silver minivan, is also missing, and that Bourbon's phone is off.
Bourbon played football for Kansas until 2014, and transferred to Washburn for the 2015 season.
Jacobsen says since leaving college, Bourbon has been living in the Potosi area. He says authorities don't suspect foul play but are concerned because it's out of character for Bourbon to leave without contacting his family.
If you have any information please contact local authorities.

Dexter, Missouri - Lt. Josh Benton with the Dexter Police Department will be joining efforts with statewide law enforcement on April 14th for an aggressive “Click It or Ticket” mobilization to get more motorists to buckle up — and save more lives.
Despite evidence proving the benefits of wearing a seat belt, 20% of Missouri motorists are still not making it click. Even worse, 63% of occupants killed in crashes in Missouri were unrestrained.
“Local motorists should be prepared for stepped up Click It or Ticket enforcement,” said Lieutenant Benton. “We’ll be out there to remind you seat belts can – and do – save lives.”
Buckle Up and Arrive Alive. For information on Missouri seat belt usage, visit www.saveMOlives.com.


Booneville, Missouri - WOULD ALL MY FRIENDS HERE PLEASE SHARE THIS? THANK YOU Robert and Sherry Meyers of Essex.
My son Robert Myers III was last seen the early morning hours 3:30 am on Wednesday March 2nd leaving his house in Sikeston, MO headed to Boonville, MO for drill. He never made it. He is driving a white 90s model Buick Lasaber four door Mo license is all I can tell you. Police report has been filed.
Submitted by Sherry Jones Meyers of Essex
Please contact local authorities if you have any information. Thank you!
The Missouri State Highway Patrol has issued an endangered person advisory for a missing St. Louis woman possibly headed to Cape Girardeau, Missouri.
According to the highway patrol, Jessica Nole, 23, left a group home on West Pine in St. Louis on Feb. 21 to walk to Schnucks on Lindell Blvd. They say she talked to a security officer at the store and has not been seen since.
They say Nole is on medication and does not have the ability to take care of herself.
She may be en route to Cape Girardeau or Fredericktown.
Nole is 5'2" and 230 pounds. She had blonde hair, brown eyes, fair complexion and tattoos on both arms and her neck. Nole was wearing a pink tank top, blue jean capris and tennis shoes.
According to the highway patrol, she responds to the name "Jessi" not "Jessica."
Anyone with information is asked to call 911 immediately or the nearest law enforcement agency.

Route 91 in Stoddard County will be closed as railroad company crews perform repairs.
This section of roadway is located from County Road 341 to County Road 351.
Weather permitting, work will take place Friday, Feb. 12 through Saturday, Feb. 13 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. daily.
The work zone will be marked with signs. Motorists are urged to use extreme caution while traveling near the area.
For additional information, contact MoDOT’s Customer Service Center toll-free at 1-888-ASK-MODOT (1-888-275-6636) or visit www.modot.org/southeast.