Three Different Missing Person Cases In Three Separate Counties Being Probed

By Roberta Cantrell
BSN Editor

An 18 year-old from Fort Gay, WV, is considered missing and the family is asking for help locating her.

Her name is Taylor Ann Myers, and she was last seen on Laura Fork Road across from Rebel Mart on US 52, in Wayne County.

“She struggles with mental health issues, and we are extremely concerned for her safety and well-being,” said her sister. “If you have seen Taylor or have any information about where she may be, please contact Wayne County law enforcement immediately or send me a private message. Taylor, if you see this, please reach out. We love you, and we just want to know you’re safe.”

Also missing is a Floyd County woman, who has been reported missing after her family said she had not been seen in more than a month.

Brandi Moore’s family went to the Floyd County Sheriff’s Office on Saturday, June 6, and reported she had not been seen for 32 days. The sheriff’s office entered her into a nationwide database to begin the search.

Moore is 41 years old and from the McDowell community. She is described as approximately 5 foot 8 and 165 pounds, with blue eyes and dirty blonde hair.

“If somebody sees her, she’s ok to approach to see if she needs help. Let us know where she’s located, so her family knows that she’s safe, wherever she is,” said Sgt. Kevin Thacker.

The family reported that in the past Moore was known to be gone for days at a time, but never this amount of time.

Police are urging people to not be shy if they have a lead on Moore’s whereabouts. The sheriff’s office said it is following up on every lead and locations where she may be. Deputies have talked to people in the McDowell

community trying to see if anyone had any leads. Any information regarding Moore’s whereabouts can be reported by calling 911 or the Floyd County Sheriff’s Office directly at 606-886-6711.

A third missing person case is being investigated by the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office involving Nicholas Michael Fuller. Last known location was Paintsville, several weeks ago. Anyone with information please contact the Paintsville/Johnson County 911 dispatch at 606-789-4221, or the Kentucky State Police at 606-433-7711. A reward is being offered by his mother. “Missing for over two months now, I’m offering a reward if anyone can let the family know where he is we just want to know if he’s safe and it will be kept anonymous if necessary, my cell phone number is 1-708-682-5462, please help us find him.”

Andrew Mortimer