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UPDATE: Missing Soldier Found Near North Branch

Sgt. Rob Larson suffers from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and a traumatic brain injury he sustained in Iraq in 2005.

Update (Oct. 15, 9:54 a.m.) Northeast Columbia Patch is reporting that Sgt. Rob Larson—missing for more than a week from Fort Jackson (SC)—was found near his parents Minnesota home Sunday evening, a Facebook post stated.

The message, posted on the Facebook page dedicated to keeping the public informed, said: 

"He has been found, hallelujah! Rob was found in the woods within a 100 mile radius of North Branch, MN and is headed to Fort Jackson as we speak. He is in the presence of his father and cousin." 

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Family: Soldier Missing From Fort Jackson Could be Headed to Minnesota

A Fort Jackson (SC) soldier who has been missing for more than a week could be headed to Minnesota, according to a prepared statement from the team of family and friends searching for him. 

Sgt. Rob Larson—originally from North Branch, Minn.—suffers from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and a traumatic brain injury he sustained in Iraq in 2005.  

The release states that Larson may not have his medicine and may be disoriented. 

Larson lives Calhoun County but was stationed at Fort Jackson. After being spotted in another jurisdiction, the Calhoun County officials halted the search, though they are still collecting tips and remain the primary point of contact for all information coming in on the search.

Also, military officials told Pamela Larson, Rob Larson's wife, that they would not search for soldiers who are absent without leave (AWOL), the release stated.

Service members who are listed as AWOL for more than 30 days receive a "deserter status," but Larson's wife said this would not be the case for Sgt. Rob Larson. 

The countdown for the 30-day period for Larson's AWOL stats began on Oct. 12, according to a Facebook post from Pamela Larson. The jump from AWOL and "deserter status" is far from obligitory. Larson's brain injury and mental state will be taken into account. 

Pamela Larson, also a Purple Heart recipient and veteran, wrote on the Facebook page that, "We know that Rob has 'left' us, but he has not abandoned us. Yes, he is AWOL, but he is not a deserter, and yes there is a huge difference."

"After I noticed he wasn't in the yard, I started calling his cell phone every hour until it was no longer on," Pamela Larson said in the release. "This has been the most terrifying experience, because I don't know where he'd go. He just hasn't been the same since his brain injury."

Larson was injured in 2005, but returned to Iraq in 2009 and Afghanistan in 2012. 

Stats on Larson:

  • 6-foot-1
  • 190 pounds
  • Last spotted at a gas station in Gary, IN, on Oct. 7
  • Last purchase was camping and outdoors equipment
  • Driving a Jeep with Smittybilt XRC front and rear fenders and a South Carolina Purple Heart license plate number PH5752.
  • There is an Autobahn pass on the back windshield
  • When he went missing, Larson was wearing a black and grey hoodie, grey jacket and black shirt that has the word "zero in white." 

How you can help:

If you think you see Larson or have any information about his whereabouts, call the Calhoun County Police Department at 803-874-2741.

You can also join the Facebook page to get updates from the family and friends.


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