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More details on Search for Second Missing Person in Smokies

Wednesday, March 21st, 2012
Late yesterday Rangers at Great Smoky Mountains National Park began a search for a second missing person, while the search for Derek Lueking continues. The second subject is Michael Giovanni Cocchini, 23, who is a Nashville resident staying temporarily in Gatlinburg. He was last seen by friends at the Walmart in Sevierville at about 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, March 18.

Rangers became suspicious Tuesday afternoon when they noticed that a vehicle had been parked since Sunday at a quiet walkway along Newfound Gap Road approximately 1 mile south of the Park's Sugarlands Visitor Center. The walkway does not connect to the Park's trail system, so there would be no reason that backpackers would leave vehicles there overnight. The walkway is a short, easy, trail that extends into the woods a short distance off the road and then dead-ends at the West Prong of the Little Pigeon River.

Rangers began the search at about 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday. A small group of Rangers and a tracking dog conducted a quick search of the trail and a portion of the riverbank, but did not pick up any definite signs of Cocchini. This morning Rangers will be aided by eight Tennessee State Department of Corrections officers and Tennessee State dog team. The officers were assigned to the search through the cooperation of the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA) which has provided the Park with a wide range of state resources over the years.

Cocchini is 6 feet tall, weighs 160 pounds and has short black hair and a scruffy beard. He was last seen wearing blue jeans, a white t-shirt and gray or silver tennis shoes with blue stripes. The subject is not known to be a hiker and had no gear for hiking or overnight camping.

Anybody who has seen Cocchini since Sunday afternoon is asked to call the Park at (865) 436-1230.


Jeff
HikingintheSmokys.com

Search for Missing Person in Great Smoky Mountains

Monday, March 19th, 2012
Rangers at Great Smoky Mountains National Park have been searching for Derek Joseph Leuking, 24, of Louisville, TN who was reported missing by co-workers and family members on Thursday, March 15. Leuking was reportedly last seen at 4:00 a.m. Saturday, March 17 at the Microtell Hotel in Cherokee, NC.

The subject's white Ford Escape was located Saturday morning at the Newfound Gap Parking Area in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Since that time Rangers have searched over 40 miles of the Appalachian Trail and other connecting trails radiating out from Newfound Gap, but have not found any conclusive signs of Leuking. He was believed to be carrying a dark colored daypack, but not a tent or sleeping bag for overnight use.

The subject is described as a white male, 5'11" tall, 220 pounds with short brown hair and a short beard. He is believed to be wearing black track pants, white tennis shoes and may have had a Realtree camouflage rain suit. Rangers ask that anyone who may have seen Leuking either inside the Park or elsewhere since Saturday morning call the Park's Communication Center at (865) 436-1230.


Jeff
HikingintheSmokys.com

Search In Progress For Missing Man in Smokies

Thursday, May 19th, 2011
Rangers at Great Smoky Mountains National Park have begun a search for a North Carolina man who was reported missing on April 27th. Searchers are also asking that anybody who may have seen Christopher Lee Cessna, 45, during the last three weeks, whether in the park or elsewhere, to contact the park.

Cessna was reported missing to the Cary, NC Police Department on April 27th. They then issued a missing person report, but it wasn’t sent to the park because family members had no reason to suspect that he would go there. The park learned that Cessna was missing when they checked the license plate of Cessna’s 2009 Audi, which may have been parked at Newfound Gap Parking area for weeks. The popular Appalachian Trail crosses the park at Newfound Gap, so it’s common for vehicles to be left there for weeks at a time.

Rangers are mounting a search radiating out from Newfound Gap along the Appalachian Trail and connecting trails. They are looking for clues of somebody having gotten off the trail and are checking the logs at the shelters for any entries related to Cessna.

Cessna reportedly had been despondent and a handgun he owned could not be found at his residence, so there are concerns that he may have planned to take his life. Cessna is 45 years old, white, 5’10” tall and weighs 230 pounds. He has brown hair and brown eyes and a fair complexion. Anyone who may have seen him is asked to call Great Smoky Mountains National Park at 865-436-1230.


Jeff
HikingintheSmokys.com

Three campers missing in the Smokies

Saturday, June 19th, 2010
Update: All three campers have been found.

WVLT just updated their story stating that a spokesman with the Park Service told Volunteer TV that the three missing tubers were found safe Friday night. There was no other information available at this time.

Kind of strange timing on the whole story.

The original story was posted last night at 11:23 p.m., which stated that: Rangers apparently called off the search around 9:00 p.m. due to darkness. Reports from the scene indicate they will begin searching again on Saturday morning.

WVLT then updated the story at 2:44 p.m. this afternoon saying that the campers were found last night.

Maybe they walked out on their own as oppossed to being found by park officials. I guess we'll find out when more details are posted.

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WVLT-TV in Knoxville is reporting tonight that Great Smoky Mountains National Park rangers are searching for three campers who went missing around 1:00 p.m. Friday afternoon.

Friends of the family tell WVLT that all three campers are young, ranging between the second grade and high school.

They were all on a family camping trip and had been tubing near the Abrams Falls Campground when they went missing.

Blount County authorities confirm their land search and rescue team was called out to help locate the trio early Friday evening.

Rangers apparently called off the search around 9:00 p.m. due to darkness. Reports from the scene indicate they will begin searching again on Saturday morning.


Jeff
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