Please share! Craig Kettler, an Alvin ISD employee, has been missing since May 19. Texas EquuSearch is now spearheading a hunt for the 49-year-old.
ALVIN, Texas -- Texas EquuSearch and law enforcement in Brazoria County are looking for a man they said has not been seen since May 19.
Craig Kettler, 49, was last seen near the 600 block of County Road 351 driving a white 2000 Ford F-250 with a camper shell and the business name LD Systems on the driver side door, according to officials.Authorities described him as having mostly gray hair, a full beard and mustache, with a small scar on his forehead."The safety and security of our students and staff is of utmost importance to Alvin ISD.
If you have seen Kettler, or know where he might be, you are asked to call the Brazoria County Sheriff's Office at 979-849-2441 or Texas EquuSearch at 281-309-9500.
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