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Donald Wayne Ellenburg, 38, went missing on February 15, 1996, near Mio, Michigan, under mysterious circumstances. The last sighting of Ellenburg occurred around 10:00 p.m. on the night of February 14, when passing motorists saw him standing next to his red and white 1991 Geo Tracker, which was stuck in the snow along a rural road near Elmer Township, about six miles northwest of Mio. Despite offers of help, Ellenburg reportedly declined assistance.

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Last Seen: Feb 15, 1996

Victim Details

Sep 02, 2015

Jan 12, 2024

Donald

Ellenburg

66

38

72 inches

160 lbs

White / Caucasian

Male

On a cold February evening in 1996, 38-year-old Donald Wayne Ellenburg vanished from a remote roadside in Oscoda County, Michigan, leaving behind a few mysterious clues and a case that would remain unsolved for decades. He was last seen on the night of February 14th, standing beside his red and white 1991 Geo Tracker, which had become stuck in the snow on Kneeland Road, near Youngs Road in Elmer Township, approximately six and a half miles northwest of Mio. Passing motorists spotted him around 10:00 p.m. and some even stopped to offer assistance, but Donald reportedly declined their help. When his vehicle was towed the next day, February 15, Donald Ellenburg was nowhere to be found, and he has not been seen or heard from since. At the time of his disappearance, Donald was described as a 38-year-old white male, standing 6 feet tall and weighing around 160 pounds. He had brown hair, blue eyes, and wore glasses. He was last seen wearing blue jeans, a red sweatshirt, and brown Carhartt coveralls. A notable detail is that he wore a sterling silver identification bracelet that bore no inscription. He also had several distinct scars on his left shoulder, left ankle, left wrist, right wrist, and right forearm. Donald was a former U.S. Marine, a detail that adds another layer to his profile and disappearance. The initial investigation into Donald's disappearance involved a search by the Oscoda County Sheriff's Office, a Michigan Department of Natural Resources plane, and K-9 units from the Michigan State Police. The search efforts were concentrated in the vast and remote Au Sable State Forest where he was last seen, but tragically, no trace of him was ever discovered. Over the years, the case has grown cold, with no significant leads to shed light on what might have happened to him. While authorities have continued to seek information, the circumstances surrounding his vanishing remain a mystery. Investigators and his family have considered the possibility of foul play, but without any evidence, this remains speculation. The official report of his disappearance was filed on February 20, 1996, and the case remains open, a lingering question in the quiet woods of northern Michigan.

Feb 15, 1996

Mio

Michigan

Oscoda County

17137

Oscoda County Sheriff Office

Mio

Michigan

Oscoda County

48647

301 South Morenci Avenue, Michigan

9898263214

Local

Law Enforcement

506-96

1996-02-20

Oscoda County Sheriff Office

Brown

Blue

Blue

05/28/2026


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