Staff Sergeant Missing Since Tuesday from Goodfellow Air Force Base

 

A 31-year-old Staff Sergeant has been missing from Goodfellow Air Force Base since Tuesday evening, his family reports. Stephen Burpee went to work that afternoon and was supposed to meet with his wife Rikki Burpee for Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) training at a local gym afterwards, but he never showed up, his mother in law Cheryl Rossetto reports. Burpee’s vehicle, a blue Jeep 4X4 with Missouri plates and mud tires, is also missing, she said.

Burpee’s last message to wife came at 2:21 p.m., she said. The message read: “I have [fire] training after work. I’ll meet you at the gym when I’m done,” she said. Mrs. Burpee has also since spoken to her husband’s coworkers, who said he was talking about going to the gym that evening over lunch.

Burpee was supposed to meet with his wife shortly after 6:00 p.m., and she estimates that he should have been leaving 10-15 minutes after 6:00 because he’d forgotten his wallet at the fire academy and had to turn around and go back. That was the last time he was seen, she said.

Never did he indicate that he would not be meeting her at the gym, Rossetto said, nor had the couple had any altercation that could explain his disappearance.

“Even if he was going to cancel on her at the gym, he would have texted her,” Rossetto said. “He’s one of these guys that walks around with his phone constantly texting and there’s been absolutely not contact at all from his cell phone.”

Wednesday morning, when Burpee still had not returned home and failed to show up to work, the military came knocking on the Burpees’ door. Steve Burpee is considered AWOL.

His wife Rikki has since filed a missing persons report and has spent tireless hours conducting her own search, Rossetto said.

“My daughter has been driving up and down roads with friends searching for his vehicle,” she said. “It would stick out like a sore thumb.”

Since his disappearance Tuesday evening, no transactions have been made on any of his credit or bankcards, Burpee said, nor has anyone spotted his vehicle. She said he usually has to plug in his cell phone by about 7:00 p.m. each day and that he does not have a car charger. 

“He hasn’t spent any money. How is a person gone from his home, you know? What is he eating? Where is he staying? It’s not him. I don’t feel good about the situation at all.”

Burpee has been in the U.S. Army for 12.5 years, his wife said. She described him as a dedicated soldier and doesn’t believe he could up and leave his job. The Burpees also have a 7-year-old son. The family moved to San Angelo in January for the second time because Burpee is stationed here. Their families are both from Idaho, his wife said, and they have no relatives in the area with whom he could be staying.

Mrs. Burpee says she cannot think of a single reason that he would leave, and says that his coworkers have also described his behavior as perfectly normal on Tuesday.

“I have a couple different theories [about what could have happened to him], so I really don’t know,” she said. “There’s always that he could have gotten in an accident and he’s somewhere where nobody can find him, or there’s always that he got involved with a bad crowd and something went wrong there. I know San Angelo—the drug problem in this town. I really don’t know.”

In 2013, Burpee had experimented with a wide variety of drugs over a short span of time, his wife explained. During that same time frame he was having suicidal thoughts and began seeing a psychiatrist and committed himself to the army substance abuse program. She said that he graduated the program in August and to the best of her knowledge has not used since he completed the program. He hasn’t mentioned any suicidal tendencies in well over a year, she said.

Steve Burpee is approximately 6 ft. tall, has a shaved head and sleeve tattoos down both arms. He has a scar in the center of his chin, blue eyes and light brown hair. His wife describes him as a gym brat and sports nut, who likes to go out and socialize downtown on the weekends.

If you have any information on the disappearance or whereabouts of Steve Burpee or his Jeep, contact the San Angelo Police Department. Anonymous tips may be given at 1-855-TIPS-247.

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bebop, Thu, 05/15/2014 - 16:36
If the last message to his wife was at 2:21pm, how did she know he was leaving 10-15 minutes after 6 because he forgot his wallet at the place (fire academy) where he went after his regular work?
Sounds like it's time to call Sgt. Joe Friday and Officer Bill Gannon to come in from the day watch and gather just the facts ma'am from the wife.......
This is his wife and I'd like to clarify something. I checked his call log and the last and only call from Tuesday was to a fellow instructor at the fire academy at 6pm. I contacted him and he confirmed that he saw my husband right after that call because my husband asked him to go out to the fire school to let him back in the buildng since he left his wallet inside when he left. That is how I know when he should have been leaving base. Does that clear things up?
Rikki, You and your family will be in our prayers tonight. I hope he is found soon and in good health.
bebop, Fri, 05/16/2014 - 00:13
Mrs. Burpee, we are all praying for your husband to be located and home soon. I was merely trying to make sense of the way the article was written. All our best thoughts are with you.
Thank you Nina. I figured if you questioned that part someone else may too and I realized while re - reading that, I too, didn't see anything that said how I knew when he should have been leaving. I'm sorry if I came across any other way besides just making that clear...
I have seen his wife has been on here so hopefully she will see this. Have you maybe talked to local NA groups. Maybe he has bee. Getting and or needing help and they might have further information. I know some ex users go just for support at hard times.
jdgt, Fri, 05/16/2014 - 08:05
Rikki, I was the one you met on Chadbourne last night with the dog :) Unfortunately, I didn't find anything either. Let us know if a search party is put together - or if there's any other places you'd like me or anyone else to check out! We're here to help!
Let's use this forum to federate the search. Where have we already looked? Where are obscure places to consider? Anyone know of any weird stories being told lately that may be related? Any other questions we could consider?
jdgt, Fri, 05/16/2014 - 14:39
Rikki. Check your other folder on Facebook... I tried to send you a message.
I am praying with all my heart that he will be home safe and soon! I believe I know Steve and used to babysit him, I am from Idaho too and grew up with his Mom, we were best friends. Please God bring him home safe and sound and please bring him home soon. Thank You Lord for listening and all your blessings....Amen
Just making a comment to ensure this article stays on top of the "Trending" and "Rant" pages...it needs to!
Has anyone checked to see if he showed up at any of the fires in the area (or otherwise)... I know its a stretch but they'd provide food and lodging at a firefight location...
Thank you all. I'm checking my other folders here in a minute. Can't check it from my phone anymore for some reason. As far as NA support, he's enrolled in the alcohol and substance program through the army so going AWOL to get help doesn't make a lot of sense. But I'll check anywhere at this point...there have been so many places searched, everywhere out near the lakes/airport/buttes/state park. The routes he would have taken to get to the gym, establishments he frequented, the river from kids kingdom all the way to 14th street. Other places to but it wad just random driving around. I am worried about a possible relapse.
kayjo, Fri, 05/16/2014 - 20:18
Mrs. Burpee, I worked in your husband's company at Goodfellow. Although I have retired, I still live in the area. I have scouted 87 North and South from San Angelo to Big Spring just in case something happened and his vehicle was headed in that direction as I drive that route Monday through Friday. I also went down Arden Road to the San Angelo Gun club and saw nothing along the way either. I will continue to look with scrutiny in areas I pass through. I hope he is found safe.
Ssgt Burpee you will be I my prayers and your family.. You were a great instructor and funny person when I was there.. Your return will be safe and make every one happy.. I will pray for a safe return and so you and your family can be together again. And to your family stay strong I'm sure you have a lot of support there cause he is a great guy.. Wish I could be there to help..
Renea, Sat, 05/17/2014 - 07:25
I dont see how this nice gentleman is missing. Last time I had seen him, he was a guy full of life,laughter, and drive. He also told my husband he loved his job, his son, and his MMA training. We went out for a friends birthday and while we all took pictures he was having a great time. Never once during their conversations that they had been talking within the month did he ever talk about current drug use or suicidal thoughts. She said that he had many plans for the future and that he was always positive in what he wanted to do. Prayers for Stephens safe return.
I appreciate this news venue so much and all the help they are to the community. My prayers also are with Ssgt Burpee and his family.
First of all God be with you and comfort your children through this. I have been keeping my eyes and ears open. Is there any new leads?
Thanks to everyone who's looking, sending thoughts and prayers. The unknown factors are the hardest and unfortunately at this point that's all there is. Someone out there knows something...I pray they are forthcoming.
My prayers go for this hero to come back safe. Lots of people are looking for you Ssg Burpee, and holding the hopes u are in good health. If any one knows something they need to come forward. The truth eventually surface. He is a father to a son thats waiting for his daddy to come home. Your fellow soldier need u.
jdgt, Sun, 05/18/2014 - 21:29
According to a statement on the above listed Facebook page - SSgt Burpee has been located, deceased. :( Prayers going out to his family.

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