Missing From Sellersburg, Indiana Since September 11, 2012 Please Help Find Ethan Bennett
The disappearance of a 19-year-old man has his parents and friends
worried, and local law enforcement is now looking for the teenager.
Tony Bennett’s son, 19-year-old Ethan Hunter Bennett, was last seen by a
“minor” family member around 11:30 p.m. on the night of Tuesday, Sept.
11. Ethan Bennett is now being sought by the Clark County Sheriff’s
Department to verify his well-being, and other local law-enforcement
agencies are aware of the search.
“The reason why this case has
kind of got our interest is he’s had no contact with friends or family,
which even the friends and family said that’s just not normal,”
Detective Lt. Randy Burton said at a press conference Monday. “He’s a
pretty social individual. The individual left without his [cell] phone
and has no means or taking care of himself ... money-wise.”
According to Burton, Ethan Bennett left the family’s Sellersburg home in
a 2001 silver Jaguar, a family car. The car bears Indiana plates
numbered RJU784. Ethan Bennett was last seen wearing khaki shorts and
either a blue or white T-shirt.
A witness last saw Bennett
driving the Jaguar on Veterans Parkway in Clarksville at around 9:30
a.m. Friday, turning south as though to take Interstate 65, Burton said.
Ethan Bennett is not employed and was taking a break from classes at
Ivy Tech Community College, Tony Bennett said. He said that his son
planned to re-enroll at Ivy Tech for spring classes.
Tony
Bennett he can’t speculate on why his son has disappeared, and said the
search for employment may have weighed on Ethan Bennett.
“I’m
potentially concerned that there could have been some depression, sure,”
Tony Bennett said. “I’m left with a lot of guessing and not a lot of
answers, which is all the more disconcerting for the family.”
Tony Bennett said he and his wife were out of town the night that Ethan
Bennett disappeared. Tony Bennett said the minor family member Ethan
Bennett spoke to did not note any unusual behavior.
“He’s missed curfew before, but never nothing to this extent,” Tony Bennett said.
“There’s nothing criminal going on here,” Burton said. “We just need to
find the whereabouts of this young man and check on his welfare. Like
always, the sheriff’s office takes all of the missing-persons reports
seriously, and we’ll take whatever means necessary to locate this
individual and get him back in touch with his family.”
“Ethan, I
just want you to know that if you have the opportunity to hear this, to
let you know that I love you, and that’s unconditional,” Tony Bennett
said. “... If there’s anything that you need, anything you want, any
help I can get you, please let me know. Call me on my cell. If you can’t
come to me, I’ll come to you.
“Just know that your family loves you very much.”
If anyone has any information, they are asked to call the Clark County
Sheriff's Office at (812) 246-6996, or call the anonymous tip line at
(812) 280-2276.
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