Sioux Falls and local authorities are asking for the public's help in finding a missing man.

31-year-old Tyler Weathersby of Sioux Falls was last seen Wednesday morning, September 4th at approximately 7:45 AM. He went on a walk and has not been seen since.

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Residents have been sharing Tyler's picture and any updated information. He was last seen wearing a white shirt, black shorts, and a tan beanie. Tyler has a wife and kids who are extremely worried about him and need help from all Sioux Falls residents.

Tyler also left his phone and wallet at his home. A police report has been filed and he is registered on the missing persons list. Multiple sitings have reported last seeing Tyler around Jefferson High School and the W.H. Lyons Fairgrounds. There is even a Facebook page for c called Search for Tyler actively looking for Tyler daily. Some followers have been posting videos and pictures of Tyler's last known whereabouts.

Any resident with leads or information about Tyler’s whereabouts is highly encouraged to contact the non-emergency number at 605-367-7000. 

This is always a scary situation for families and friends of a missing loved one. Tyler, if you're reading this...you are so loved and missed. Your family and friends are looking for you and can't wait to have you home soon. The City of Sioux Falls is on your side, Tyler!

Sioux Falls, let's help find Tyler and get him back to his family!

The Ultimate Sioux Falls Visitor's Guide: A to Z

Sioux Falls has lots to explore; fun stuff for the whole family, food of every kind, educational opportunities, and more! If you have out-of-town guests visiting, show them around our city. Eat at places they've never eaten. Take them to places they'd never go. Take some great photos to post on social media (and don't forget the hashtag #HiFromSiouxFalls). We've even listed some cool hotels where they can stay if you don't have the room.

Sioux Falls, South Dakota. We call it the 'Sioux Empire.' It's the biggest city in the state with a population of nearly 200,000. We’re known for our namesake, Falls Park, along the Big Sioux River. Sioux Falls has received numerous accolades for its quality of life. We have been named the number one best place to rent in America. We’ve topped the list of Best States to Find a Job. Sioux Falls is the Best City in America for Young Professionals. 

We've appeared on lists such as Most Charming Small CitiesTop 10 Place to Raise Kids, and even ranked 10th in the 2020 Top 100 Best Places to Live. We have an abundance of achievements and you can see them on the Sioux Falls Development Foundation's website.

It's a pretty awesome city and that's why we think you should come and visit. If you're coming on business or pleasure, we've put together a list of places to go and things to see. We know you want to explore the attractions the city is known for like Falls Park, the Arc of Dreams, and the Sculpture Walk, but there's a lot more to see and do than just the touristy (that's really a word) stuff. The best places to go are where the locals go and we have a not your average, ordinary visitor's guide. 

Here's a list of over 100 things to do and places to go in Sioux Falls.

Click HERE for a list of all the places we mention and links to each one. Print it out or save it to your phone and use it as a reference when you're visiting. See you soon!

Gallery Credit: Karla Brown - KKRC

9 Sioux Falls Streets Visitors Have A Hard Time Pronouncing

If you are visiting or new to Sioux Falls and trying to find your way around, chances are you really don't need to pronounce street names correctly. All you have to do is enter your destination into Google Maps and your phone will show you the way.

But what if you are trying to tell someone where your cool friend or family member lives in our fine city? Some of our streets and avenues have tricky spellings that may throw visitors for a loop when trying to sound them out.

No one is going to mess up on the big thoroughfares like Minnesota Avenue, Western Avenue, or Louise Avenue but what about these?

Gallery Credit: Ben Davis

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