In 2008, This 19-Year-Old College Student Began Driving Home From An End-Of-Year Party When He Crashed His Car: His Parents Attempted To Pick Him Up, But They Were Given The Wrong Directions And Never Heard From Their Son Again
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Katharina Buczek
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Back in 2008, though, the teen’s disappearance did spark legislation change. Brandon’s Law was passed that year and required Minnesota police to immediately begin searching for any missing adults under the age of 21, as well as any older adults who go missing under suspicious circumstances.
This year, Brandon would have celebrated his thirty-fourth birthday on January 30. Tragically, though, his case has remained unsolved.
If you have any information regarding Brandon’s case, you are urged to contact the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Department at (507) 694-1664 or FBI ViCAP at (800) 634-4097.