LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A man is missing, and the Clark County Sheriff's Office in Indiana is asking for your help to find him.
According to a news release, 19-year-old Ethan H. Bennett has not been seen or heard from since Sept. 11, at approximately 11:30 p.m.
Monday his father Tony Bennett begged him to come home: "If there's anything you need, anything you want, any help I can get you, please let me know. If you can't come to me I'll come to you. Just know that your family loves you very much."
Bennett's parents contacted the sheriff's office after a caretaker of the family's property noticed he was gone. The family's 2001 silver Jaguar is also missing. The license plate on the vehicle is an Indiana tag with the designation, "RJU784."
Bennett is a white male, 6'-2" in height, with brown hair and blue eyes, weighing 176 lbs. He was last seen driving his parents' Jaguar in the Sellersburg, Ind. area.
"The Bennetts' stated that this type of conduct is very out of character for their son, and both are very concerned for his safety and well being," the sheriff's office states.
The teen's parents say he's currently not in enrolled in school and is having a hard time finding a job. They also say they're worried about his state of mind. "Anytime someone would disappear without any contact," Tony Bennett says, "when you have a very large family and friends it just leads you to wonder."
If anyone has any information, they are asked to call the Clark County Sheriff's Office at (812) 246-6996, or call the anonymous tip line at (812) 280-2276.
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