Nov 12, 2024

Silver Alert canceled: Kan. man's remains found after 3 months

Posted Nov 12, 2024 11:00 PM
David Reese pickup -photo KBI
David Reese pickup -photo KBI

BARBER COUNTY —A Silver Alert issued August 3, for 73-year-old David Reese has been canceled. Searchers found his body in rural Barber County, according to the Kansas Bureau of Investigation.

On August 2, the Barber County Sheriff's Office was contacted in regards to an individual at a property in rural southwest Barber County. The reporting party described the individual to be a white male, approximately 65-75 years old, according to a statement from the Barber County Sheriff.

Reporting party also stated the individual had a brown dog with him and he was driving a white newer model Chevrolet pickup truck with Harper County tags.

David Reese photo Barber County Sheriff
David Reese photo Barber County Sheriff

The reporting party stated they watched the vehicle leave headed eastbound away from the property. Reporting party believed the individual may have been intoxicated. Barber County Sheriff’s Office personnel were unable to locate the vehicle at the time.

On August 3, 2024, the Harper Police Department in Harper, KS issued a silver alert for a David L Reese, of Harper, KS.  Through an initial investigation, it was determined that Reese was the individual that arrived at the reporting party's property in rural Barber County.

There were no reports of Reese making contact with anyone since August 2, 2024.   The sheriff's office believe the reporting party may have been the last person to see Reese or speak to Reese.

On Monday, August 5, 2024, a large scale grid search was conducted of the property where Reese was last seen.  This search covered over 700 square miles. Due to the fact that the reporting party witnessed Reese leave his property, this search was very large scale and widespread because no one had any indication where he may have gone after leaving the property.

Unfortunately, there was no trace of Reese or his vehicle that he was last seen in.

On October 4, 2024, the same reporting party from the last known sighting of Reese contacted Barber County Dispatch and informed them that he believed the dog that was with Reese was back at the property.

The Barber County Sheriff's Office was dispatched to the scene and were able to positively identify the dog as being David Reese’s dog. Another, more narrow, search was conducted in the area. Again, there were, unfortunately, no signs of Reese or his vehicle during this search.

On the evening of November 10, Barber County Dispatch was notified that an employee of the initial reporting party had been working on a fence and noticed a white truck in a creek bed. Barber County Sheriff’s Office was dispatched to the scene and confirmed that the truck was owned by David L. Reese and was the same truck he was last seen in.

During the time of the initial searches, this area would have been extremely hard to see into. This area is tree covered and not able to be seen by drones or by people unless very close to the location. The Barber County Sheriff's Office contacted a team with the Great Plains Search and Rescue Canines (GPSK9) and a plan was created to search the area near the truck on the morning of November 11, 2024

At approximately 9:57a.m.  on the morning of November 11, the GPSK9 team began searching the area near the truck and at approximately 10:54 AM, a canine team with GPSK9 indicated to the presence of human remains approximately 80-100 yards from the truck location.

Later in the evening, with the assistance of the Kansas Bureau of Investigation, remains were collected from the scene. Through the collection, it was determined that the remains indicated the individual had a hip replacement. After a review of medical records and matching the serial number from the hip replacement, it was determined that the human remains that were located on November 11, were that of David L. Reese.

"Although this was not the outcome anyone had prayed for, we hope this can give Mr. Reese’s family the closure they deserve."

.If any more information is available, we will update the public as soon as possible.Thank you to all parties involved in this search and investigation and a special thank you to Great Plains Search and Rescue Canines (GPSK9) for their assistance in locating Mr. Reese

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BARBER COUNTY —The Silver Alert issued August 3, for 73-year-old David Reese remains active, according to the Kansas Bureau of Investigation.

On November 10, the Barber County Sheriff’s Office was notified that a white Chevrolet pickup truck was located in a creek bed in rural Barber County near Little Mule and Hardtner Shortcut, according to a media release.

Deputies with the Barber County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the vehicle is owned by David Reese.

The Barber County Sheriff’s Office contacted Great Plains Search and Rescue K9 and they plan search of the area. 

On October 4, the Harper Police Department reported that Reese’s chocolate lab, that had accompanied him when he disappeared, was found in good health. She was returned to his family. The dog was found not far from the last sighting of Reese near Little Mule and Hardtner Shortcut in Barber County. Police searched over 50 square miles again but still did not locate him.