Wife and son still searching for missing Oklahoma farmer, four months later. - DatelineNBC
Sixty-nine-year-old farmer Bruce Benson was last seen by his only child, Grady Benson, on November 9, 2022, on his property in Randlett, Oklahoma. Grady, who often works on his parents’ property, told Dateline that his dad had brought dinner out to him in the field he was working in that night. From there, Grady says, his father headed back home, after telling him that he wasn’t feeling his best and might not be out to work in the fields the next day.
He was wearing blue jeans, a white striped polo shirt, and worn-out work boots with steel visible on the toes. On November 11, when Maxine still couldn’t get in contact with her husband, she thought maybe she just had bad reception. “I called Grady and I said, ‘Go check on your daddy. He hasn’t answered his phone,” she said.
Since his disappearance, there have been no signs of Bruce Benson, but the search efforts continue. Maxine told Dateline that authorities searched neighboring counties with drones, airplanes, helicopters and dog teams. “I’ve even talked to a psychic,” Maxine said with a chuckle. “I’m reaching for anything I can do to keep the story out there and keep everybody looking.”
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