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This is Brandon Tyler Crain, he lives in my town and has gone missing. He’s suffered from depression and has been bullied all his life. It has put everyone in this county into shock and we only fear the worse. You do not have to read the rest of this, just please reblog. He could be anywhere and we all just want him home. If you even have the slightest feeling that you have seen this before, please message me. (83miles.tumblr.com/ask) or contact the Munfordville police at (270)-5242341. Someone please bring Brandon home.

Brandon Crain, 19, so desperately wanted friends that he would give away his entire paycheck to co-workers in need and go without food just to help someone else.
“He quit school when he was 16,” said his sister, Vanessa Moldon of Horse Cave. “He never seemed to feel like he fit in anywhere. He was bullied his whole life about his sexuality. It really affected his mind and put him in a deep, dark depression.
“That tortured him.”
Crain, who adamantly denied that he was gay and became upset when people said that about him, was reported missing Thursday
by his mother, Reba Dile of Munfordville. Crain had been living with his mother, Moldon said.
Law enforcement officers have dragged the Green River and have searched the area on foot and by helicopter in an attempt to find Crain, according to Moldon and Hart County Sheriff Boston Hensley.
“We have no indications of foul play at this time,” Hensley said.
Crain worked as a greeter at Applebee’s in Glasgow, a job he dearly loves and wouldn’t want to miss, Moldon said. It is out of character for him to disappear or to miss work.
Sometime in the early morning hours Thursday, he walked away from his mother’s home without his money, wallet or cellphone, and he hasn’t been seen or heard from since, Moldon said. He has a car, but had loaned it to a friend before he disappeared. His family now has possession of his car.
His mother told Moldon that Crain seemed fine when he want to bed Wednesday night. While he has talked about suicide in the past, he has not acted on those thoughts, Moldon said. He had also recently reassured his sister that he was not suicidal.
“People thought he was gay. He was very open that he was not gay,” Moldon said. “It really hurt him to be teased like that. He just wanted to be loved.”
About two weeks ago, he suffered a gunshot wound to his thigh, Moldon said. Crain told his sister that he wanted to know what it would feel like to be shot and that he shot himself with a 22-caliber gun. But Moldon believes that her brother was covering for one of his new friends.
“He would do anything for his friends,” she said.
Since Thursday, Moldon and other family and friends have handed out fliers and knocked on doors in the Glasgow, Cave City and Munfordville areas.
“If he did just want to get out and think and be away, that’s fine, just let us know so we don’t have to worry. Everybody is looking and praying that he is OK. He is loved and we’ll get through this,” Moldon said.
(Source: 83miles)


