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Radio newsman from Fairfield is missing

September 26, 2001 By admin

A radio news reporter from southeast Iowa has vanished. Fairfield police are investigating the disappearance of 24-year-old Brian Bartlett, who went by Brian Andrews on the air as news director of KMCD/Kick 96 in Fairfield. Bartlett is a Winona, Minnesota, native. He was last seen September 20th. Investigators say Bartlett’s debit card was used several times since his disappearance in Florida, Mississippi and Tennessee. Bartlett drives a 1999 Dodge Neon with Iowa plates reading “NEWSGUY”; he’s white, 6-foot-1, 175 pounds, has black curly hair and a goatee.

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