Shaw went missing from Henning farm on June 22

By Chad Koenen

Publisher

The search for Robert Shaw, of rural Henning, continues in Otter Tail County. 

According to a release on the Otter Tail County Sheriff’s Facebook page, Shaw has not been located since he went missing on Saturday, June 22 at approximately 6 a.m. Shaw was believed to have walked away from his residence on State Highway 29 south of the Highway 210, 29 junction. 

Throughout the past several weeks there have been multiple searches which have included State Patrol Aircraft(s), National Guard Civil Air Patrol, US Customs and Border Patrol aircraft, Multiple K9’s, Drones, Air boat, Sherp All-Terrain Vehicle, Horses, UTV’s and 300-400 local volunteer community members and Firemen as well as 2 Search and Rescue teams which also included artificial intelligence technology. A drone with LIDAR technology has also been utilized.

An expansive community search with several hundred local volunteers was also held on Monday, June 24. 

The press release went on to say that the sheriff’s office will continue to utilize many different resources to continue the search and investigate tips and information as they come in. 

The Otter Tail County Sheriff’s Office continues to ask the public to check their property and buildings. They are also asking the public to review and monitor security systems and game cameras. Please report any suspicious activity or possible sightings of Shaw to the Otter Tail County Sheriff’s Office at (218) 998-8555.