TNSilverAlert: Help Locate Missing Williamson County Man, David Nurre
Authorities are urgently asking for the public’s help to locate David Nurre, a 67-year-old man who has been reported missing from Williamson County, Tennessee. A Tennessee Silver Alert has been issued by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) due to concerns about Nurre’s safety stemming from a medical condition that may impair his ability to return home without help.
Description of Missing Person
- Name: David Nurre
- Age: 67
- Height: 6 feet tall
- Weight: 150 pounds
- Hair: Brown
- Eyes: Blue
- Facial Hair: Long brown beard
Last Known Sighting
David Nurre was last seen around 2:00 p.m. on Monday in Brentwood, a city located in Williamson County, just south of Nashville. He has not been heard from since, and authorities believe he may be in danger.
Vehicle Information
Nurre may be driving a white 2003 Toyota RAV4 with Tennessee license plate BFT0795.
- Notable Feature: The vehicle has a large dent in the rear, passenger-side bumper — a detail that could help in quickly identifying the vehicle.
Health Concerns
David Nurre suffers from a medical condition that could significantly impair his judgment and ability to navigate or return safely without assistance. His family and authorities are deeply concerned for his well-being, especially as more time passes.
How You Can Help
If you have seen David Nurre or his vehicle — or if you have any information that could assist in locating him — do not wait. Please call:
- Franklin Police Department at 615-794-2513
- Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) at 1-800-TBI-FIND (1-800-824-3463)
Tips can also be submitted via the TBI Find app, available for download on most smartphones. The app provides real-time alerts, missing person information, and tools to help identify and report sightings.
TBI’s Silver Alert Program
The TBI Silver Alert system is designed to notify the public when older adults, particularly those with medical or cognitive conditions, go missing under concerning circumstances. Time is critical in these cases, and public awareness is one of the strongest tools for ensuring a safe recovery.
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David Nurre’s family, friends, and the entire Williamson County community are counting on all of us to stay alert and get involved. Even the smallest lead can make the biggest difference.
Let’s bring David home safely.