#Missing #Dylan Rounds mother speaks out his Boots have been found Details and a plea for help
@KUTV2News @KSL5TV @abc4utah @KSLcom @UofUNews @sltrib @fox13now @UtahBreaking @fox13 @NewsNation @BanfieldonNN https://www.fox13now.com/news/local-n... People just dont vanish this family is reaching out to the public for help locating 19 year old Dylan he was last seen in Town at a Bar on May 27th in Montello, NV Find Dylan Rounds Facebook Page - / 44997. . Contact Info: If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Dylan Rounds please contact the Box Elder County Sheriff’s Office at (435) 723-5227 or (435) 734-3800. Mother contact - Anyone with any information is being told to contact his mother, Candice Cooley, at (208) 604-3839. Called grandmother , told grandmother he would call her back on the 28th of may he wanted to cover his seed in the bed of the truck so it would not get wet 3:41 pm Phone 15.4 mile radius of the farm Dylans phone ping Wallet phone key fab to the truck and a pistol May 29 th grandma called Don a guy that works for Dylan as she was worried he not called back. Mon may 30th a friend called his mother and ask if she knew Dylan was missing his mother didnt know Her and dylans dad went to the farm and broke in to the truck as it was locked and the seat wash pushed up , Dylan is 5'11 so he would not be able to drive like that. the truck had been pressure washed all but the Wheel wells of the truck The gate was locked this was not normal as Dylan never locked the gate And his boots were found about 100 yards south away look as if they had been thrown he was very particular about his boots $20,000 reward from the family LUCIN, Utah, June 9, 2022 (East Idaho News/Gephardt Daily) — The mother of a 19-year-old man missing for nearly two weeks says she’s concerned after her son’s boots were found with a spot of blood on them on his Box Elder County property. Dylan Rounds began farming grain a few years ago in the desert town of Lucin near the Utah/Nevada border, East Idaho News reported. Family members say he lives by himself in a camp trailer on a remote piece of land, and they haven’t heard from him since he called his grandmother the morning of May 28. “He said he couldn’t talk. He had to get his grain truck in the shed because he had seed in it,” Rounds’ mother, Candice Cooley, told East Idaho News. “He was planting, and he couldn’t get his seed wet.”