Brannon Burrows
Case Information:
Brannon Burrows was 26 years old when he vanished from his residence near County Road 1510 in Ada, Oklahoma, on the night of March 18, 2026. A graduate of Silo High School and a veteran of the United States Army, Brannon left his home on foot around 10:00 p.m. without his vehicle or phone.
His family describes him as a loving father of two who had been struggling with depression following his military discharge. The nature of his departure has caused significant alarm, as he has no other known friends or family in the immediate Pontotoc County area.
Case Details:
Brannon is known for his creative and self-sufficient nature, often growing his own food and practicing traditional archery with a handcrafted wooden bow. At the time he vanished, he was believed to be carrying this bow and potentially wearing a black or army-patterned scarf.
While he initially took a black backpack, it was discovered abandoned a short distance from his home. Crucially, his military dog tags were found inside the discarded pack, which his sister, Brittany Burrows, suggests indicates he did not leave for a planned, long-term journey.
Timeline of Events:
The timeline began on the evening of March 18 when Brannon walked away from his home northwest of Ada. The discovery of his personal belongings and his jacket so close to his starting point quickly shifted the investigation into an endangered missing person search.
By mid-April, the Pontotoc County Sheriff’s Office expanded their reach into Bryan County, where he was raised. Reports have since surfaced of a potential sighting in Antlers, Oklahoma, suggesting he may have traveled over 80 miles southeast of his last known location.
Investigation:
The investigation is focused on rural highways and wooded terrain, with detectives analyzing the abandoned backpack for forensic clues. The Pontotoc County Sheriff’s Office is specifically investigating why Brannon would discard essential items like food and identification so soon after leaving.
Because Brannon is a veteran, the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs has been alerted to assist in the search. Authorities are asking residents to remain alert for anyone matching his description walking along highways, as he is known to avoid asking for assistance.
Community Response:
The community in Durant and Ada has rallied around the family, sharing digital flyers and organizing search parties in rural areas. Fellow veterans have also joined the effort, recognizing the unique challenges faced by those transitioning from the Army to civilian life.
Social media campaigns have urged travelers to keep a watchful eye for a man carrying a wooden bow or wearing a distinct scarf. Local businesses in Ada have posted his physical description, emphasizing that Brannon is “very loved and has a home” to return to.
Family Statements:
Sherry Meade has made emotional appeals, stating she wants her “baby found as soon as possible” and highlighting the toll the last few years have taken on him. She remains concerned that his depression may have left him in a disoriented state, wandering until he is physically unable to continue.
His sister, Brittany, has been a central voice in the search, urging the public to be kind if they encounter him. She maintains that while there was an idea he might have wanted to “see the world,” the discovery of his dog tags makes a voluntary, long-term departure unrealistic.
Physical Appearance:
Brannon is a 26-year-old male, 5’9” tall and 135 pounds, with blue eyes and brown hair. He was last seen wearing a tan jacket, black jeans, and black Vans sneakers, and he may be carrying a self-made wooden bow and arrow.
His physical fitness as a veteran could allow him to cover significant ground despite the lack of a vehicle. Photos of Brannon have been distributed to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation to assist in a possible identification across regional networks.
Current Status:
As of April 19, 2026, Brannon Burrows remains missing, and his case is considered an endangered missing person investigation. The Pontotoc County Sheriff’s Office continues to follow up on all leads, including the unconfirmed report in the Antlers area.
The search remains a high priority for local law enforcement and the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, with a focus on rural sectors where a person could remain unnoticed. His family continues to wait for news, hoping for his safe return to his two children.
Contact Information:
If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of Brannon Burrows, please contact the Pontotoc County Sheriff’s Office at 580-332-4169.
You may also contact your local Oklahoma law enforcement agency or the Bryan County Sheriff’s Office if you have information relevant to his ties in the Silo area.
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