Jul 24, 2018
May 31, 2023
Larry
Kimble
61
39
72 inches
73 inches
150 lbs
160 lbs
White / Caucasian
Male
In the spring of 2003, family members of Larry Thomas Kimble shared their final moments with him in Dorr, Michigan, unaware that his path would soon lead to a lasting and troubling mystery. At 39 years old, Larry was a man whose life seemed firmly planted in Michigan. The exact date of his departure is uncertain, but it was sometime in April of that year that he vanished, leaving his loved ones in a state of deep concern. The initial absence was felt quietly, but as time stretched on without a word, the silence grew heavy. The first tangible, yet baffling, clue to his whereabouts would not surface for many weeks, and it would appear in a place far from home, a rugged landscape that seemed entirely at odds with the man they knew. The mystery of Larry's disappearance began to unfold in June 2003, over a thousand miles away in the vast wilderness of Glacier National Park in Montana. On June 16, park rangers took notice of a dark blue 1998 GMC truck that had been left unattended at the Rocky Point trailhead, a location near the picturesque but deep and cold Lake McDonald. After monitoring the vehicle for several days, rangers impounded it on June 23 and identified its owner as Larry Kimble. Inside the truck, they found a park entrance receipt dated May 29, suggesting he had been in the area for weeks. However, the truck contained no camping equipment, and authorities could find no record of him obtaining a backcountry permit, both unusual for anyone planning an extended stay in the park's rugged terrain. When authorities contacted his family, they confirmed their fears; no one had heard from him. His family also informed investigators that Larry was not known to be a hiker or an outdoorsman, deepening the bewilderment surrounding why his truck was found in such a remote and wild location. In response to the discovery, extensive searches were launched by park rangers in the area around the Rocky Point trailhead. Search teams, including canine units certified for both land and water searches, meticulously scoured the region. A dive team was also utilized, exploring the deep waters of Lake McDonald below the steep cliffs of Rocky Point, operating on the theory that Larry may have accidentally fallen in. Despite these exhaustive efforts, not a single clue to Larry's whereabouts was ever discovered. The search was further complicated when a massive forest fire, known as the Robert Fire, swept through the area later that summer, scorching the landscape and likely destroying any potential evidence that might have remained. The investigation, led by the Allegan County Sheriff's Office, was left with no new leads. The case remains a poignant mystery, an unsettling story of a man from Michigan whose final known trace was his abandoned truck on the edge of a vast, untamed wilderness, leaving his family with unanswered questions that have endured for years.
Apr 01, 2003
Dorr
Michigan
Allegan County
49323
39290
Allegan County Sheriff's Office
Allegan
Michigan
Allegan County
49010
640 River St., Michigan
2696730500
County
Law Enforcement
8917-03
Allegan County Sheriff's Office
na
Brown
Brown
Brown
06/03/2026