On April 6, according to foreign media reports, American actor Cole Brins Plenty passed away at the age of 27. The police found his body in a woods on the morning of April 5, local time. The cause of death is still unclear, and the details are still under investigation. On April

html On April 6, according to foreign media reports, American actor Cole Brins Plenty passed away at the age of 27. The police found his body in a woods on the morning of April 5, local time. The cause of death is still unclear, and the details are still under investigation.

html On April 6, Cole Brins Plenty’s uncle Mo Brins Plenty also published the obituary issued by Cole’s family on his social account. The obituary read: I am deeply saddened to confirm , my son Cole has been found and he is no longer with us. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to everyone for your prayers for Cole, and to everyone who provided us with leads and resources to expand the field during the search for my son. This week, we also learned that there were many people who understood the kindness in Cole's heart and loved him deeply. We ask for privacy during this extremely difficult time to process our grief and figure out how we can move forward. We appreciate you and appreciate your understanding.

A police spokesman said, "We are still investigating this incident and will update in time if there is more information."

As early as April 2, Cole's uncle shared Cole's missing person notice. It was said that Cole disappeared on March 31 and the place of disappearance was Lawrence, Kansas. Cole was last seen driving a white Ford Explorer leaving the Lawrence area on U.S. Highway 59 in the early morning hours of March 31. The notice from

also revealed that Cole was absent from a TV show he was scheduled to attend with his agent, which was unusual for him, and that his phone was turned off.

"Yellowstone" co-stars Michelle Randolph and Kelsey Asbill also posted on their social accounts calling on fans to join the search for Cole.

It is reported that Lawrence, Kansas is about 30 miles northwest of where Cole's body was found. Police earlier said Cole was seen driving a Ford Explorer south from downtown on Sunday.

Shortly after Cole's missing person notice was released, the Kansas police released a document for Cole's arrest, charging him with domestic violence. According to reports, on the morning of March 31, the police received a call saying that a woman was screaming for help in Cole’s apartment. After an investigation, Cole was identified as the suspect and traffic cameras showed him leaving the city immediately after the incident. Police said they had probable cause to arrest Cole Brins-Plenty and alerted local agencies.

In another update from Uncle Cole, he stated that although he did not know whether his nephew was actually involved in domestic violence. But what they can be sure of is that Cole will not "escape" under any circumstances. It's not in his character. He also hopes that everyone will not make hypothetical guesses.

Cole Brings Plenty (cole brings plenty) is the nephew of the American TV series "Yellowstone" actor Mo Brins Planty. He is also an actor. He plays the role of Shepherd in the "Yellowstone" spin-off "1923" He is best known for his role as Peter Planty Crowders. In addition, he has also appeared in movies such as "The Thread". The last update of

Cole's social account was on November 14 last year. He shared several photos with the cast members of "Wounded Knee Survivor Run" at a film festival.

Fans expressed their condolences in various ways. Some netizens wrote, "The death of Cole Brins Planty is heartbreaking. I sympathize with his family because they have always held on to hope and tried their best. Find him. I hope there will be a full investigation and the family will get the truth."