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HOPKINS CO., KY (WFIE) -

Its the one year anniversary of a Hopkins County man's disappearance.

Authorities say 42-year-old Rodney "Bo" Hale went missing last year and search teams and law enforcement are continuing to search for clues.

Rescue teams say their plan is to re-trace areas nearby, instead of expanding the search.

Jodi Powers Search and Rescue and local law enforcement have searched thousands of acres across the Tri-State with four wheelers. They've also used sonar technology to scan nearby bodies of water.

Bo's truck was found parked in a car near a wooded area in Madisonville, but there were no further developments.

Crews don't have any search's planned at this time, but are hoping to get one scheduled soon.

"This family is broken, they're hurting. Even a year is really no time for them and they would desperately love to bring Bo home," said Director of Jodi Powers Search and Rescue Scott Heltsley.

If you have any information on the whereabouts of Bo, contact the Hopkins county sheriffs department.

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