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ND TYLER SCHAEFER: Missing from Beulah, ND - 1 May 2022 - Age 18 *Found Deceased*

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Beulah Police Department asking for public’s help find a missing 18-year-old Beulah man​

Beulah Police Department is asking for the public’s help finding missing 18-year-old Tyler Schaefer. According to the Beulah Chief of Police, Schaefer was last seen walking by Congregational Church in Beulah around 3 a.m on Saturday.

Chief Frank Senn said there’s no indication of foul play but it’s not like Tyler to leave unannounced. He’s described as 5′ 11″, 160 pounds with blonde hair.


MEDIA - TYLER SCHAEFER: Missing from Beulah, ND since 1 May 2022 - Age 18
 
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‘I want him to know I’m looking’: Search continues on day 5 for missing Beulah man​

Thursday marks day five of search efforts for missing Beulah 18-year-old Tyler Schaeffer.

His family, law enforcement officers and many community members are waiting for him to return home and have all been working tirelessly to make that happen.

Schaeffer is a senior at Beulah High School, where he’s a straight-A student and an athlete.

“He is a loving, loving kid. He’s a caring big brother. A caring son. He’s got tough skin, but he’s got a heart of gold,” said Gina Campbell, his mother.

The 18-year-old was last seen early Sunday morning.

“Sunday, approximately 2 o’clock in the afternoon is when the report initially came to us. Through our investigation, we’ve been able to determine that the last known time is around 0330 hours, the morning of May 1st,” Chief of Police Frank Senn said.

On Sunday, search efforts for Schaeffer began. And since then, officers say no stone is being left unturned to find the missing man.

“We had an outpouring of citizens that came out and started searching. We were able to organize them in with our local Beulah fire department. And the Beulah fire chief put a search grid together and we went door to door that day. And did an extensive search of basically the whole Southern half of Beulah,” said Sgt. Jim Wenning.

Law enforcement and the community searched the surrounding areas.

They ground searched, conducted air searches and have water searches taking place as well.

Campbell says that she’s not giving up hope and that her son is out there.

“I just wanna believe that he’s out there and I just can’t get to him. But I want him to know I’m looking. I’m doing everything I can to bring him home,” she said.

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Police turn to the water in search for missing Beulah teen​

Tyler Schaefer, a multi-faceted student with his eyes on a career in the military, went missing 6 days ago.

The Knife River is just behind the field where Beulah Senior Tyler Schaefer played football and is now an area being searched by the Beulah Police and other agencies looking for the missing teen. As soon as he was reported missing, the response from the community has been, what Police Chief Frank Senn can only describe as, “The Beulah Way”.

“Everyone’s in it to win it, I mean they, it’s not a 75 percent effort everyone is at 110 percent. I think that says a lot for the organizations that are helping,” said Senn.

Police say the man-hours donated by the community in the search have been incalculable. Even in the midst of the search, people came together for a night of prayer on Tuesday at Prince of Peace Church.

“The room was packed, constantly, it was, yeah, the photos don’t do it justice. There were so many people who showed up.” said Prince of Peace Lutheran Church youth pastor, Seth Larson.

Hope remains as the restless search for a friend and classmate continues.

The investigation is ongoing. Police request that any leads be reported to them at 701-873-5252 or on their Facebook page.
 

Missing Beulah teen’s body found in Knife River​

The search for missing Beulah resident Tyler Schaeffer came to a tragic end Wednesday night when authorities recovered his body from the Knife River.

According to a post by Beulah Police Chief Frank Senn Thursday morning on the police department’s Facebook page, “It is with a heavy heart that I have been asked to inform all of Team Tyler. Tyler Schaeffer was recovered last night from the Knife River. I pray for comfort to Tyler’s family, our Beulah family and all those who prayed for Tyler’s return. Please respect the family’s privacy and funeral announcements will be forthcoming. For all of Team Tyler it’s time to heal, hold your loved ones a bit tighter today. Thank you for all those who helped in our efforts to find and bring Tyler home. Words cannot express our appreciation and admiration for each of you.”
 

Missing Beulah teen’s body found in Knife River​

The search for missing Beulah resident Tyler Schaeffer came to a tragic end Wednesday night when authorities recovered his body from the Knife River.

According to a post by Beulah Police Chief Frank Senn Thursday morning on the police department’s Facebook page, “It is with a heavy heart that I have been asked to inform all of Team Tyler. Tyler Schaeffer was recovered last night from the Knife River. I pray for comfort to Tyler’s family, our Beulah family and all those who prayed for Tyler’s return. Please respect the family’s privacy and funeral announcements will be forthcoming. For all of Team Tyler it’s time to heal, hold your loved ones a bit tighter today. Thank you for all those who helped in our efforts to find and bring Tyler home. Words cannot express our appreciation and admiration for each of you.”
So sorry to read this. Another promising young guy ending up in a river.😕
 

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