Two brothers from Shawmo County, Wisconsin, Nick and Justin Diemel, missed their flight Sunday and have been missing ever since. A massive search operation in Caldwell and Clinton counties is underway, with multiple law enforcement agencies involved. Cousins of the two brothers and an employee of their farming operation put their lives on hold and made the nine hour trip to the area to assist in the investigation.
Police officers have conducted search warrants for property in Clinton and Caldwell Counties and have conducted numerous searches since Sunday. A rental truck belonging to the brothers was found at Holt exit near I-35 Monday with its lights on and the engine still running. No belongings have been found, and no motive has been established. As of Thursday afternoon, no arrests had been made.
The last communication from either of the brothers to their family members was when Nick Diemel texted his wife Sunday morning, saying they were going to check on some cattle. That was the last anyone had heard from them.
If anybody has information that could be helpful in the investigation, please contact the Clinton County Sheriff at (816) 632-8477.
On Thursday at 5:15 pm, Fox 6 out of Milwaukee (WI) reported that the authorities had narrowed the search for the new brothers to a 78-acre property near Braymer. Search warrants have been obtained for phone records, and authorities are seeking to pinpoint a location for the men.
This was not the only time someone from Wisconsin has gone missing in Northwest Missouri. Back in the mid 1990’s, a man from Wisconsin came to the area 2-3 miles north of Allison Corner, on Route E in Nodaway County at the Iowa State Line. He locked himself in his car trunk and took his own life after leaving a note.
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