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Randy Fowler, 42, was last seen on October 9, 2000, in St. Ignace, Michigan. On that day, his 1991 Astro van was found parked in a construction zone on the Mackinac Bridge. Witnesses reported seeing a man, believed to be Randy, jump from the bridge. Despite searches, his body was never recovered. Fowler was described as a white male, 5'7" tall, weighing approximately 140 pounds, with brown hair. His disappearance is considered a suspected suicide based on the circumstances surrounding the event. ...Read More
Last Seen: Oct 09, 2000

Victim Details

Feb 29, 2012

Jan 12, 2024

Randy

Fowler

66

42

67 inches

140 lbs

White / Caucasian

Male

On an autumn day in October of 2000, 42-year-old Randy Jay Fowler's life took a turn that left his loved ones with more questions than answers. He was last seen in St. Ignace, Michigan, a city at the northern tip of the state's Lower Peninsula, on the shores of the Straits of Mackinac. At the time of his disappearance, he was described as a Caucasian male, standing at 67 inches tall and weighing 140 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. He was reportedly wearing blue jeans and a brown and white plaid shirt on the day he vanished. The circumstances surrounding his last known moments are centered on the iconic Mackinac Bridge, a place of scenic beauty that became the backdrop to a distressing event. The official account of Randy's disappearance is brief and solemn. His 1991 Astro van was discovered abandoned in a construction area on the Mackinac Bridge. This discovery alone would have been cause for concern, but the situation was made more dire by a witness report. An individual claimed to have seen a man jump from the bridge, leading authorities to believe that Randy had tragically ended his own life. This assertion has shaped the narrative of his case ever since, painting a picture of a man in a state of crisis. Despite this eyewitness account, the lack of a recovery has left a lingering uncertainty. The investigation into Randy Fowler's disappearance has been handled by the Michigan State Police from the St. Ignace Post. While the belief is that he jumped from the bridge, the case remains open in the absence of definitive proof. Over the years, his information has been entered into national databases for missing persons, a silent plea for any information that might bring closure. The lack of new leads or discoveries has meant that for his family and friends, the passage of time has not brought solace, but rather a prolonged state of ambiguity. The case serves as a somber reminder of the deep and lasting impact of a person's sudden disappearance, and the enduring hope for answers, no matter how much time has passed.

Oct 09, 2000

St. Ignace

Michigan

Mackinac County

11443

Michigan State Police

St. Ignace

Michigan

Mackinac County

49781

St. Ignace Post, Michigan

9066437582

State

Law Enforcement

www.michigan.gov/msp

83-1404-00

Michigan State Police

Brown

Brown

Brown

No

05/30/2026


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