The Sheridan Police Department is asking for the publicâs help in locating a man missing under mysterious circumstances for nearly a month.
James Blu âBoâ Galloway, 53, was last seen by family April 30 and was reported missing to police May 5.
The police have no leads and are asking for people to submit tips and any other information to help find Galloway, said Cpt. Tom Ringley.
âWe consider Mr. Galloway to be a member of our community, and we are concerned,â Ringley said. âHowever, weâve exhausted all the resources at our disposal.â
His family, meanwhile, say that itâs unlike Galloway to go this long without contacting his daughter or other family.
Even more concerning is the fact that he missed his daughter Madelynâs high school graduation Sunday, which he would never do if he could help it, said his ex-wife and close friend, Jaime Banks.
âTwo Peas In A Podâ
Madelynâs his only child, Banks said, and the two talk nearly every day. Thereâs no way he wouldnât have contacted her by now if something was not wrong, she said.
âHeâs very close with his daughter,â Banks said. âTheyâre like two peas in a pod.â
After her graduation ceremony, the first thing Madelyn said to her mother was that she misses her dad. She was the last person to see him April 30.
Typically, Galloway, who works as a landscaper, contacts her every day. So, when she didnât hear from him for a few days, she and Banks grew worried and went to his rental home behind Westview Health Care Center and along Big Goose Creek to check on him.
Galloway wasnât home, though his vehicle was still parked out front.
More concerning, Banks said, was that Galloway had left his three dogs unattended with no food or water in their bowls.
Thatâs also completely out of character for him, Banks said. He seldom leaves his dogs alone, let alone without food and water. If heâd been on foot, he would have taken them with him.
âWhen it comes to his daughter or dogs, that man would fight the devil and hell himself to protect all four of them,â she said.

Strange Clues
When he wasnât in his home, Banks called the Sheridan Police Department to help search the property.
During the search, Banks found Gallowayâs cellphone in a hole in the yard. Galloway had previously smashed the front screen and the phone was not working.Â
The police also found an empty nylon tent post bag. Galloway had talked about setting up his tent and camping overnight in the yard. The tent and stakes were missing nor were they in his home.
Also in his yard were several backpacks filled with rocks, which doesnât make any sense to Banks. Galloway was a rockhound, but these rocks seemed to be just large river rocks that he typically wouldnât be drawn to, she said.
It was almost as if he had them there for protection, which brought back an ominous conversation Banks had with Galloway just days before he went missing.
It was April 27 when Galloway had called her for a ride to a friendâs house.
On the way over, was acting strangely and told Banks that he feared his life was in danger and someone was out to harm him.
âIâve never seen him that scared,â she said. âHe was very sincere and seemed genuinely terrified.â
This conversation, coupled with the fact that he has not contacted them, has her very concerned.
âWeâre All Very Worriedâ
Galloway is also not a person to go off the radar without letting his family know, especially his daughter.
Banks could recall only one time that heâd gone a few days without contacting his daughter when heâd been staying at a cabin and forgot his cellphone charger. Heâd called the second he got back to Sheridan.
Madelyn is a strong kid, she said, but sheâs taking her fatherâs disappearance hard.
Both she and police ask that anyone with information come forward to share what they know.
âWe need to bring him home,â she said. âWeâre all very worried.â
Galloway is 5 feet, 6 inches tall and weighs around 182 pounds with gray hair and hazel eyes.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Sheridan Police Department at 307-672-2413. Anonymous tips can also be submitted on the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigationâs website.
Jen Kocher can be reached at jen@cowboystatedaily.com.