(KAIR)--A Denison man, who became the subject of a search after he disappeared, has been located.
Jackson County Sheriff Tim Morse, in a news release, says James David Nelson was located, alive and well, Monday evening at a Jackson County residence.
That followed an extensive Jackson County search Monday, utilizing aircraft belonging to the Kansas Highway Patrol, Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks, and Tourism watercraft, as well as UTV's and ATV's.
The 42-year-old Nelson disappeared April 12th, with Morse Sunday calling on the public to assist with locating him.
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