Six months after Tyler Goodrich’s disappearance, family asks farmers for help
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — Friday marks six months since Tyler Goodrich went missing near Lincoln, and his family is making a new push in the search.
The Goodrich family is asking for a helping hand from farmers as they work in their fields.
It is hosting an event called Flyers to Farm on Saturday.
“We know more people in the rural areas are getting out in the fields,” said Goodrich’s sister Felicia Nichelson. “We really want to make sure that everyone has a heightened awareness to be watching for anything unusual or any clue that might bring us closer to finding Tyler.”
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Tyler Goodrich was last seen at his house near Southwest 12th and West Burnham streets.
“It’s an overwhelmingly sad feeling to be at this point with little more information than we had on Nov. 3,” Nichelson said.
The flyer drive is taking place from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at Southwest Fire and Rescue near West Pioneers Boulevard and West Burnham Street.