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One year after the day that started it all, News5 sat down with Al Stauch, Gannon's father, for an interview in honor of his son. "It's hard to imagine the day... I was out at some training in Oklahoma, and then I got the call, which at the time we thought, you know, he was just a runaway, or he was missing, or at a friend's house," said Stauch, referencing Jan. 27, 2020.
From the moment Gannon was reported missing, the community rallied around the Stauch family to try and help in whatever way they could. "I haven't been public for a lot of reasons, and I don't really want to be, but I think the community needs to hear how much I appreciate them... How this community has reacted, in the initial days, in the aftermath, in this whole year, is just special," said Stauch.
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