• Cole Brings Plenty, nephew of Yellowstone actor Mo Brings Plenty and star of 1923 spinoff, is missing
• Yellowstone stars like Cole Hauser, Michelle Randolph, and Kelsey Asbille are helping in the search for Cole
• Cole’s family and cast mates are sharing information on social media and urging anyone with tips to contact them via phone or social media
Here is what happened:
Family, friends, and colleagues are on the lookout for Cole Brings Plenty, who has gone missing. The 27-year-old, nephew of Yellowstone actor Mo Brings Plenty and a cast member of the Yellowstone spinoff 1923, was last seen on April 1. Concerned stars from the TV drama universe have come together to aid in the search efforts to bring him home. Celebrity figures like Cole Hauser, Michelle Randolph, and Kelsey Asbille have shared messages urging people to assist in locating him.
Cole’s disappearance has sparked a social media campaign, with his 1923 castmates also joining in to spread the word. Brandon Sklenar, Julia Schlaepfer, and Amina Nieves reposted his missing person’s flyer on their Instagram Stories, amplifying the call for information. Nieves passionately appealed for further sharing of the information in her post, emphasizing the importance of reaching as many people as possible to gather relevant leads.
On April 2, Cole’s sister Belle Brings Plenty took to Instagram to provide a description of the missing actor and contact information for anyone with potential tips. According to Belle, Cole stands at 5-foot-10, has long black hair, and brown eyes. She encouraged individuals to contact 605-964-6398 or reach out on social media if they have any relevant information. The family continues to keep hope alive and prays for Cole’s safe return.
Cole’s father, Joseph Brings Plenty Sr., echoed the family’s concern in a Facebook post on April 1, expressing worry for his son’s well-being and urging Cole to get in touch. Despite efforts to gather more information from Kansas City police and Cole’s representative, E! News has not received any updates at the time of reporting.