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Reward offered for missing Plainfield man

Plainfield - A reward is now being offered in the case of a missing Plainfield man.

Brad Hensley has not been seen since January. Kristin Hensley, his wife, says her husband of four years went missing twelve days into 2006. He left for work at Tri-Phase Auto in Indianapolis at around 6:00 am on January 12, but never made it. Hensley had a bank card and two cell phones with him on the day he disappeared, and none have seen any activity since, nor has anyone seen his red 2005 Jeep Wrangler.

Hensley's disappearance has baffled detectives. Now a Philadelphia businessman, Joe Mammana, is offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to Hensley's whereabouts. Hensley is among 19 other missing people, some of them also from Indiana, included in a list that offers the reward money.

See the list of missing persons

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