LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Family and friends of Tyler Goodrich reflected this last week on a year of sorrow and hope as the search continues for the missing man.
“You still look for him everywhere you go,” said Lonnie Goodrich, Tyler’s father. “It’s hard to feel the emptiness, and it’s hard to think about tomorrow, next week.”
Goodrich disappeared on Nov. 3, 2023, after he ran out of his garage near Southwest 12th and West Burnham streets.
He left after an argument with his husband, Marshall Vogel.
But he never returned, and there was no trace of him.https://www.klkntv.com/it-eats-away-...yler-goodrich/Goodrich’s phone went dead almost as soon as he left the garage, and his bank account hasn’t been touched.
The Goodrich family hired a private investigator, Erik Rezabeck with Bring ‘Em Home Nebraska, to look into the case.
Vogel, who shares two children with Goodrich, said it’s been difficult to navigate everything in the past year.
“This is just something you would never imagine to happen or have to go through,” he said. “There’s just no book or no, ‘Do this this day’, or when you’re feeling like you can’t get out of bed, do this and it’ll help.”
Tyler's FB: https://www.facebook.com/tytygoody
Marshall's FB: https://www.facebook.com/marshall.vogel