At the time of his disappearance on March 31, the actor, who was 27 years old at the time, was last seen driving a 2005 Ford Explorer.

According to information obtained by ET, Cole Brings Plenty, who is 27 years old and is the nephew of Yellowstone celebrity Mo Brings Plenty, is a wanted man.

Following an incident that took place early on Sunday morning, the Lawrence Kansas Police Department submitted an affidavit to the Douglas County District Attorney on Tuesday, requesting that Cole be taken into custody.

It has been reported to ET by the Lawrence Police Department that they have received reports of concern reporting a lady who is in need of assistance at an apartment. After the police arrived at the location, Cole had already left and was thought to be going southbound on Highway 59. Cole was not there when the authorities arrived.

The last time anybody saw him, he was driving a 2005 Ford Explorer that had a license plate from the state of Kansas that had the name 368PXB.

Because of the circumstances surrounding the occurrence that involves charges of domestic abuse, the capacity of law enforcement to divulge information is limited in order to protect the victim. As a result, there will be no further disclosure of information until further notice.

The members of Cole’s family communicated their worry to the authorities and filed a complaint that named him as a missing person.

On Tuesday, Mo, who is 54 years old, posted a poster on his Instagram account that featured Cole as a missing person. The ad states that Cole was last seen in Lawrence, Kansas, on March 31 prior to his disappearance. The alert indicates that Cole’s absence from a meeting with his agent for a position on a television program is “uncharacteristic for him.” This caused alarms to be raised when the appointment was missed.

The Lawrence Police Department may be reached at 785-832-7509, and the Kansas Bureau of Investigation can be reached at 785-296-4017. The poster invites anybody who may have information to get in touch with them.

On Monday, Cole’s father, Joseph Brings Plenty Sr., posted material on Facebook that was very similar to this and advised folks to be on the lookout for these things.

“He hasn’t messaged me or called me back, I have some of our family and friends in the area looking for him,” Joseph said in a portion of his letter. “Love you son, just reach out to me, messaging you on your phone.”

Cole Hauser, who also appeared in Yellowstone with Mo, posted a poster on his Instagram account, in which he expressed the family’s need for assistance. He included a personal remark in the description of the image, which said, “My good friend @mobringsplenty nephew is missing.” It was on the evening of Easter in Kansas City that he was last seen. Please get in touch with the following individual or the police in your area if you have any information on his whereabouts.

It was reported by The Lawrence Times that the actor attended Haskell Indian Nations University before to his acting career. During this time, he has also worked as a model and has appeared as Pete Plenty Clouds in two episodes of the Yellowstone spinoff 1923.

When it comes to disseminating information, the Kansas City Indian Center is collaborating with Haskell. In an interview with The Lawrence Times, Executive Director Gaylene Crouser stated that she has been in contact with Joseph since Monday evening. According to reports, the center has previous experience assisting with cases involving missing Indigenous persons and serving as liaisons for families from out of town who are attempting to locate their loved ones in Kansas City and the surrounding areas.

Crouser said to The Lawrence Times that “the statistics [of missing Indigenous persons cases] are heartbreaking and unreal.” This statement was made in reference to the actions that they have taken in support of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP) cause. Unfortunately, a lot of the time, our people are simply not getting the attention they deserve, and they do not get the same attention as other people. They do not get the media’s attention. Therefore, this is one of the reasons why we want to make sure that we amplify the Multi-Member Incident Protocol (MMIP) in general as well as any particular incidents that we come across when we are aware of them.

By Anna

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