By David Lohr
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Since Branson's disappearance, Rebecca has had his missing persons poster featured in a national poster placement campaign known as 18 Wheel Angels. Every two weeks, the program coordinator selects a different missing person, and participants place the posters along travel routes. Branson's story has also been featured in the national trucking magazine, Through the Gears, which has a circulation of 150,000 and can be found in more than 2,000 locations nationwide.
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Branson at graduation |
Rebecca Perry recently posted the following plea for help on her son's website, Bransonperry.com:
"Please, please, please find it in your hearts to come forward if you have any information. You may think it is insignificant, but it may be the key link to answers. You can remain anonymous if you want. I continue to pray to God that Branson is safe. Is happy. And will come home soon. But I fear the worst has happened. I fear I will never see my son's beautiful smile again, or hear his voice. . . I don't want anyone to forget my son. It has been so long since he disappeared that I have to get the information out again. I believe if there is a constant reminder there again, that perhaps someone will come forward."
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Branson Perry |
Right now, Rebecca Perry is trying to raise money to have billboards with Branson's picture put up along the highway coming into Skidmore. Donations can be sent to: Branson Perry Fund, Bank Midwest, 4201 North Belt Highway. St. Joseph, MO 64506.
Anyone with information on the disappearance of Branson Kayne Perry is asked to contact the Nodaway County Sheriff at (660) 582-7451 or the Missouri Highway Patrol at (816) 387-2345.
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