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James Jurica, a 29-year-old man from Leland, Michigan, went missing on July 30, 1978. He had boarded the Manitou Transit mail boat with plans to attend a family gathering on North Manitou Island. However, the boat only traveled to South Manitou Island that day, where he was dropped off. Over the next few days, campers and residents on South Manitou Island reported seeing him as he tried to find transportation to reach North Manitou. The last confirmed sighting of him was on August 2, 1978.
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Last Seen: Jul 30, 1978

Victim Details

May 22, 2014

May 30, 2023

James

Jurica

75

29

69 inches

145 lbs

White / Caucasian

Male

On a summer day in July of 1978, 29-year-old James Peter Jurica planned to attend a family gathering on North Manitou Island in Michigan. On July 30th, he departed from Leland aboard the Manitou Transit mail boat. However, the boat's destination for that particular day was South Manitou Island, not North Manitou, so James was dropped off there instead. Witnesses, including campers and residents on South Manitou Island, recall seeing James on two separate occasions as he tried to secure passage on a boat to take him across the four-mile stretch of water to his intended destination. He was a white male, standing at 5 feet 9 inches and weighing around 145 pounds. He had brown, shoulder-length hair, a brown mustache, and blue eyes, and wore tinted glasses. When he was last seen, he was wearing brown shorts and either jogging shoes or boots, and he carried a green backpack. A scar was noted on his left thigh. The last confirmed sighting of James Jurica was on August 2, 1978. After this date, what happened to him remains a mystery. Authorities have speculated that in his determination to reach his family on North Manitou Island, he may have attempted the dangerous four-mile swim from South Manitou Island. This theory, however, is just one of several possibilities in a case that has grown cold over the decades. Despite the passage of time, his family has continued to search for answers, providing DNA samples from his mother, brother, and sister to be entered into national databases in the hope of a future match. In the days and weeks that followed his disappearance, extensive search efforts were launched to find any trace of James. These operations involved both ground and air searches of the islands and surrounding waters. Dive teams were also deployed to investigate two specific offshore locations, but these searches yielded no clues as to his whereabouts. No sign of James Jurica, nor any of his belongings, has ever been discovered. The official investigation into his disappearance was initiated by the Leelanau County Sheriff's Office on September 6, 1978. The case of James Peter Jurica is an enduring mystery, a story of a young man who set out for a family reunion and vanished, leaving behind only questions and a lingering sense of loss for those who knew and loved him. The lack of any physical evidence has made it impossible to determine his ultimate fate, and his disappearance remains an unresolved and poignant cold case.

Jul 30, 1978

Leland

Michigan

Leelanau County

49654

15312

Leelanau County Sheriff's Office

Suttons Bay

Michigan

Leelanau County

49682

8525 E Government Center Drive, Michigan

2312568800

County

Law Enforcement

78-4337

1978-09-06

Leelanau County Sheriff's Office

Brown

Blue

Blue

06/04/2026


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