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James Hugh Wilson, a 48-year-old man, was last seen on January 28, 1970, in Cleveland, Ohio. Wilson was a passenger aboard TAG Airlines Flight 730, which took off from Burke Lakefront Airport at approximately 7:38 a.m., bound for Detroit City Airport. The flight, which carried two crew members and seven passengers, disappeared from radar just 11 minutes into its journey. It was later discovered that the plane had crashed into Lake Erie, destroying much of the aircraft and causing portions of it ...Read More
Last Seen: Jan 28, 1970

Victim Details

Dec 05, 2019

May 04, 2021

James

Wilson

102

48

72 inches

73 inches

180 lbs

220 lbs

White / Caucasian

Male

In the winter of 1970, 48-year-old James Hugh Wilson was a passenger on a flight that tragically ended in the icy waters of Lake Erie. On the morning of January 28th, TAG Airlines Flight 730 departed from Cleveland's Burke Lakefront Airport at approximately 7:38 a.m., with Detroit City Airport as its destination. On board the De Havilland Dove aircraft were two crew members and seven passengers, including Wilson. Just eleven minutes after takeoff, at 7:49 a.m., the plane's beacon abruptly vanished from the radar of the Cleveland Air Route Traffic Control Center. It was later determined that the aircraft had crashed into the frozen lake. The impact of the crash was devastating, destroying the aircraft and sending a significant portion of it sinking into 80 feet of water. An investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board later concluded that the probable cause of the accident was the in-flight failure of a wing-to-fuselage attachment fitting, which resulted from undetected fatigue cracks. Rescue and recovery efforts were launched, and while the bodies of the two crew members and five of the passengers were recovered and identified, James Hugh Wilson and one other passenger remained missing. Both were presumed to have perished in the crash. For decades, the family of James Wilson was left without closure, his body never recovered from the depths of Lake Erie. The uncertainty surrounding his final resting place was a heavy burden for his wife and five children. However, a breakthrough in the case came years later when research by a Canadian detective linked a "John Doe," whose body had washed ashore at Point Pelee two months after the crash, to Wilson. The physical descriptions and dental records of the unidentified man appeared to be a match. Following this lead, the remains were exhumed for DNA testing, bringing a renewed sense of hope to the Wilson family that they might finally be able to bring their loved one home. This tragic event, which began with a routine flight, evolved into a long and painful mystery for the Wilson family, highlighting the enduring impact of such sudden loss and the deep human need for resolution.

Jan 28, 1970

Cleveland

Ohio

Ashtabula County

44030

No

67989

Cleveland Police Department - Headquarters

Cleveland

Ohio

Cuyahoga County

44113

1300 Ontario Street, Ohio

2166235218

Local

Law Enforcement

2019-371666

2019-12-04

Cleveland Police Department - Headquarters

na

Gray or Partially Gray

Blue

Blue

05/27/2026


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