News Summary
Nate Hubert, a 32-year-old FEMA worker, has been found safe in Shannon County, Missouri, after a week of anxiety and community efforts to locate him. Friends and family expressed relief upon hearing the news, particularly his best friend, Scott MacDonald, who played a significant role in the search. Hubert went missing while on storm relief duty, and when found, he had been drinking from a stream but had not eaten for several days. Authorities confirmed that no foul play is suspected and highlighted the community’s support during this challenging time.
Cape Girardeau, Missouri – After a week-long search, FEMA worker Nate Hubert has been found safe in Shannon County, Missouri. The 32-year-old was discovered by park rangers approximately five hours from Kansas City, where he had gone missing while on assignment for storm relief efforts. Friends and family were overwhelmed with relief upon receiving the news, especially Hubert’s best friend, Scott MacDonald, who was involved in the search efforts.
MacDonald, who was deeply engaged in locating Hubert, received a phone call confirming his friend had been found. He expressed his emotional response to the news, stating he wept with relief after enduring a harrowing week of uncertainty. Hubert was reported to have been drinking from a stream and had not eaten for several days when he was discovered. While the specifics of his disappearance and recovery remain unclear, authorities have assured the public that no foul play is suspected.
Hubert, a data analyst for FEMA, was last seen by his coworkers on June 20, a day before he was reported missing. Police confirmed that his rental vehicle, a 2025 silver Nissan Versa, was last seen at 10:36 p.m. on June 20. The vehicle was traveling west near the intersection of Missouri highways 72 and 34. Upon learning of his absence, the Cape Girardeau Police Department coordinated search efforts after receiving multiple reports from concerned citizens.
The search for Hubert involved distributing missing person flyers and utilizing social media to raise awareness about his disappearance. MacDonald noted the challenges faced in missing person cases, including the difficulties that arise from a lack of physical evidence and sporadic updates from law enforcement. Friends and family refrained from discussing specific details surrounding the incident, focusing instead on their gratitude for the community’s support during the search.
Ed Hubert, Nate’s father, expressed his gratitude to all those involved in the search effort. He stated that the family was relieved to hear that their son was found safe and thanked the public for their support. The community’s involvement was crucial in the search, demonstrating solidarity during a distressing time.
Shannon County, where Hubert was discovered, is located in the Ozark National Scenic Riverways park and is approximately two hours and 45 minutes from Cape Girardeau. Cape Girardeau itself is situated on the Mississippi River and has a population of around 40,508 according to the latest census.
Following Hubert’s recovery, MacDonald planned to take time off to spend with family, feeling a sense of relief after witnessing the emotional toll of the search process. He expressed hope that his experience could inspire improvements in the procedures for searching for missing persons, highlighting the profound stress families endure throughout such events.
As the community reflects on this harrowing experience, the emphasis now shifts to Nathan Hubert’s safety and recovery. The details surrounding his week of absence and his journey to be found remain a topic of interest, with many in the community eagerly awaiting further updates. Hubert’s return marks a significant relief for his friends and family, who have rallied together throughout the ordeal, underscoring the importance of communal support in times of crisis.
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- KFVS 12 News
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