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hoppyfrog
02-26-2009, 06:23 PM
30 Jan 09

The family of a man who has been missing since November has taken the step of auctioning off his farm equipment.


David Cook was last seen about Nov. 19 and his siblings have decided it was time to make the move.

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There is an $80,000 reward being offered in the case. Anyone with information should call the Crime Stoppers TIPS Hotline at 816-474-TIPS.

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30 Jan 09

On the morning of Nov. 19, Cook told a friend he had an appointment to meet someone. He hasn't been heard from since.


When family and friends went to his house, his pickup truck was sitting in the driveway and his wallet was inside the house. The only things missing were his cell phone and glasses.


They immediately began searching the large rural area around the house without success. From the beginning, his family has suspected foul play. They said he's not the kind to disappear on his own.


"He had no reason to. He had a lot going for him," said Judy Transue, his sister.


Transue said he has a daughter in college and lots of friends. He loved caring for the animals, including cattle and buffalo, on the large range where he worked.


"He would walk up to them and feed them. He took great pride in that, of how he tamed them and how he could get them to do that," Transue said.
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Busylady
08-09-2009, 06:39 AM
Cook, 55, disappeared from his farm near Amsterdam, Mo. Only his wallet and glasses were found in his home.
This week, the company Texas Equi-Search began scouring the farm. They specialize in searching for missing people.

http://www.kmbc.com/news/20323831/detail.html

Tonia
08-11-2009, 10:15 PM
High-tech help will continue to help in the search for missing Bates County rancher David Cook.

Last week, the Texas group Equusearch arrived to help in the search for the man who's been missing for nine months. This week, the group will launch unmanned drones over Cook's ranch hoping to spot something that will lead them to him.

Cook's family think he died under violent circumstances. Before he went missing, someone stole 100 head of cattle off his ranch.

http://www.fox4kc.com/wdaf-story-missing-rancher-david-cook-080709,0,7184990.story