23-06-2025
Cape Girardeau police searching for Kansas City FEMA worker last seen Friday
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Police are searching for a missing Kansas City man last seen in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, after friends said he did not show up for work over the weekend.
Nathaniel (Nate) Hubert, 32, was last seen at a Holiday Inn Express in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, on Friday, June 20, the Missouri State Highway Patrol reported.
According to friends, Hubert is a data analyst with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and was on assignment in Cape Girardeau.
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It was reported that he was last seen by coworkers at work on Friday, but never returned for his scheduled shift on Saturday.
describe Hubert as a white man with brown curly hair and brown eyes. He is roughly 5-foot-11 and typically wears a white baseball cap with bright colors on the front.
His friends added that he has a tattoo of a Nazca Peruvian ancient bird rising through rainbow flames on his upper-left chest.
Hubert is believed to be driving a 2025 silver Nissan Versa with Oklahoma license plate PZC389, police said.
His rental car was last spotted in the nearby town of Jackson, Missouri, at 10:30 p.m. on Friday, June 20; however, police said they could not see who was driving the car.
Police reported that Hubert was heading westbound near the intersection of Highway 72 and Highway 34. His friends said his last known message was sent through WhatsApp on Thursday evening, and that he may have been planning to hike at the Trail of Tears park on Friday.
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Hubert was a 2011 graduate of Park Hill South High School and a member of the Kansas City Symphony Chorus.
If you or anyone you know has information regarding the disappearance of Nate Hubert, call the Cape Girardeau, Missouri, Police Department at (573) 339-6621.
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