Missing From: Carolina Beach, North Carolina
Missing: August 1, 2009
Age at Disappearance: 18
Height: 5′ 9″
Weight: 150
Hair: Brown
Eyes: Blue
Distinguishing Characteristics: Scars, Marks, Tattoos: Caucasian male.
Details of Disappearance: Jonathan was last seen on August 1, 2009. He was last seen wearing a t-shirt and shorts. He was last seen near a wooded area in Surf City, North Carolina on August 1, 2009. He is from Carolina Beach, North Carolina, but was visiting relatives in Surf City on the day he disappeared. He was in the company of some people who worked for a carnival in Carolina Beach when he disappeared.
When Jonathan picked up his last paycheck, he told a friend he wouldn’t be in to work the next day because he was leaving. He has never been heard from again.
A few days prior to his disappearance, he told his mother he planned to join the military. She stated he was in a good mood at the time of the conversation. He was on probation at the time he went missing, and his family doesn’t believe he would have left before his probation was completed. Carolina Beach police are investigating his case, which remains unsolved.
Posted: Apr 12, 2010
Still searching for clues to help find Kyle Brackett
PENDER COUNTY, NC (WECT) – Volunteers with the Cue Center for Missing Persons and law enforcement officers are trying to determine if they should search another area for clues into the disappearance of Kyle Brackett. Over the weekend Searchers and officers combed through some woods in Surf City, but they didn’t find anything. “We did complete the search,” said Monica Caison with the Cue Center for Missing Persons. “Pretty much everything we had on our agenda we completed. We feel very confident he is not in that particular area we searched.” Kyle Brackett, 18, has been missing for 7 months. The teen is from Carolina Beach, but was last seen in Surf City where he was visiting family. Although the search over the weekend came up empty, volunteers aren’t not going to give up. “Right now we’re going to pick up the awareness campaign for him – getting his poster out,” said Caison. “[We’re] trying to get him registered with other organizations, so he becomes very high profiled on the internet.”
Investigative Agency: Carolina Beach Police Department (North Carolina), (910) 458-1246
If you have any information on this case, please contact CUE Center for Missing Persons at (910) 343-1131 or call the CUE Center 24-hour tip line at (910) 232-1687. All information submitted to CUE Center for Missing Persons is confidential.