Bismarck-Mandan
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Mar 25, 2025

Search for Renzo Bull Head continues


March 25, 2025

The family of Renzo Bull Head, missing since March 16, 2025, thanks the community for its continued support as the search enters another week. Volunteers are encouraged to sign up for weekday shifts of 10-12 people to assist in the search. The search base remains at United Tribes Technical College (UTTC), where daily briefings will take place at 10:00 AM in the Healing Room, and evening debriefings will be held at 6:00 PM. Transportation will be provided by UTTC after the daily debriefing, with pickups starting at 11:00 PM. After debriefing, contact Marcus at 701-595-1061 for a ride.

The Mandan Police Department is seeking help in locating 20-year-old Renzo Bull Head, who was last seen walking east on the railroad bridge between Mandan and Bismarck. Surveillance footage shows him entering the bridge but not exiting. Renzo is described as having black hair, brown eyes, standing 5'11" tall, and weighing approximately 180 pounds. He was last seen wearing a puffy black jacket, white and black checkered sweatpants, and white and red Jordan basketball shoes. Jana Kate Walker, the family’s primary point of contact, can be reached at 701-329-9150.

For search resources:

Daily Briefings: 10:00 AM in the Healing Room

Evening Debriefing: 6:00 PM in the Healing Room

Transportation: Provided by UTTC Transportation, pickup begins at 11:00 PM

Volunteering: Contact Alva Cottonwood Gabe at 701-880-7060

Primary Contact: Jana Kate Walker at 701-329-9150

Dormitory Accommodations: Limited availability at Sakakawea Hall (bring your own bedding)

Dining Services:

Monday-Friday: Breakfast (7:00-8:30 AM), Lunch (11:45 AM-1:15 PM), Dinner (4:30-6:00 PM)

Saturday-Sunday: Brunch (10:00 AM-Noon), Supper (4:00-5:00 PM)

Additional food available at the UTTC Cultural Center outside dining hours.

For more details, contact Hoksila White Mountain, UTTC point of contact, at 605-926-9731.

Updates will be posted on the official Renzo Bullhead Search Page on Facebook.

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