Dec 29, 2011
May 28, 2024
Thomas
Cotten
68
53
69 inches
175 lbs
White / Caucasian
Male
In the late summer of 2009, a sense of unease began to settle over a family in Eugene, Oregon. Thomas Eugene Cotten, a 53-year-old man, was last seen on September 9th of that year. On that day, he was dropped off on Weyerhaeuser Road 100, a location that would become the last known whereabouts of a man who seemingly vanished. He had with him a .22 rifle, suggesting he may have been planning to spend some time in the wilderness he was known to frequent. At the time of his disappearance, Thomas was wearing blue jeans, a distinctive blue and purple tie-dyed t-shirt, and tan tennis shoes. He also carried a green backpack, which likely held supplies for his intended time away. The Lane County Sheriff's Office was notified of his disappearance, and an official report was filed on September 18, 2009, marking the formal beginning of a long and frustrating search for answers. Thomas Cotten was a man with a number of distinguishing physical characteristics that his family hoped would aid in his identification. He had brown hair, which he sometimes wore in a ponytail, and hazel eyes. More notably, he had tattoos on his upper right arm and right shoulder, and a particularly unique tattoo on his left arm of a devil with the words "Born to be Free" incorporated into its tail. Another significant feature was the amputation of parts of his index, middle, and ring fingers on his left hand. Despite these distinct markers, and the efforts of law enforcement, the days turned into weeks, and the weeks into months, with no sign of Thomas. The rugged terrain of the area where he was last seen presented a significant challenge to search parties, and the vastness of the wilderness seemed to swallow any potential clues. The investigation into Thomas Cotten's disappearance has remained open over the years, a persistent and painful question mark for his loved ones and the community. The Lane County Sheriff's Office has maintained his case file, hoping for a breakthrough that might finally shed light on what happened to him. The passage of time has not diminished the hope for resolution, but the lack of any new evidence has made closure an elusive goal. His case serves as a somber reminder of the fragility of life and the enduring pain of not knowing the fate of a loved one. The overview of this case is one of a man who, equipped for a short stay in the outdoors, stepped into the Oregon wilderness and was never heard from again, leaving behind a family to grapple with his absence and a community to wonder about the silent secrets the forest may hold.
Sep 09, 2009
Eugene
Oregon
Lane County
No
11154
Lane County Sheriff's Office
Eugene
Oregon
Lane County
97401
DJ Mann
Sergeant
125 East 8th Avenue, Oregon
5416824150
County
Law Enforcement
LCSO 09-7326
2009-09-18
Lane County Sheriff's Office
Brown
Hazel
Hazel
No
05/30/2026