My friends dad has gone missing (please keep in thoughts and prayers)

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well it would kind of defeat the purpose of kidnapping someone if the police know where u always are, anyways gotten off topic in here
 

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LARRY HAS BEEN FOUND ALIVE...... news is just starting to come out, so i dont have a full update for you. I heard he was found off a trail and suffering from exposure, but havent spoken to any of my friends who have talked to the family directly

newest statement from police

KCTV5 and have been following the story today...

Larry Schnackenberg has been found Larry Schnackenberg, who has been missing since July 8, has been found, according to the Lenexa Police Department. A Johnson County park patrol officer found Schnackenberg, 58, of Lenexa, walking along a trail at approximately 2:20 PM, today. He was taken to a local hospital for evaluation, Master Police Officer Dan Friesen said. Schnackenberg was reported missing the afternoon of July 8. His vehicle was discovered that same evening in Shawnee Mission Park. “The Schnackenberg family and the Lenexa Police Department would like to thank the community for the heartfelt concerns and efforts to locate Mr. Schnackenberg. We are happy to inform you of this positive outcome... During this time of reunion please respect their privacy,” Friesen said. The family plans to release a statement at a later time.
 

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where in the world could he have been out there for 2+ weeks, to never be found by anyone, when they are searching all over for him?

very weird story, almost as if he was kidnapped or something, and they brought him back to the site.......will be interesting to see what story is released
 

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glad to hear that he is alive but there is more to this story Im sure of that that will or will not come out
 

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http://www.kctv5.com/news/24429308/detail.htm

Police said Larry Schnackenberg, 58, has been found living in a shack along a trail in Shawnee, Kan. Police said a security officer, who has known Schnackenberg for 15 years, found him on Wednesday at about 2:20 p.m. walking along a trail in the 6100 block of Barker Road, police said.

He was taken to a local hospital for evaluation, Master Police Officer Dan Friesen said. Police said it appears Schackenberg is suffering from exposure.

Living in a shack? What the hell...?
 

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celtic- nah, from what ive heard, he was really into it, was writing his speech the day before he went missing. The daughter was marrying into a wealthy family i believe
 

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Great news! Maybe he had some kind of seizure or something that screwed up his cognition and made him confused??
 

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where in the world could he have been out there for 2+ weeks, to never be found by anyone, when they are searching all over for him?

very weird story, almost as if he was kidnapped or something, and they brought him back to the site.......will be interesting to see what story is released

man totally agree here. very strange stuff but awesome that he is alive and well. but how the eff do you go missing for 20 days n than just randomly show up walking a trail?
 

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Happy he has been found alive.That is wonderful news.Like others have said,it is kind of a strange story.Please update us if you see fit,I am interested in finding out what happened.
 

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