Feb 17, 2022
Feb 18, 2022
Charles
Pinger
120
64
66 inches
155 lbs
White / Caucasian
Male
In the spring of 1968, concern began to grow for 64-year-old Charles J. Pinger, a man who lived a solitary life in Michigan's Ontonagon County. A resident of Bergland, he was known to live as a hermit in a simple shack tucked away in the woods. The last known contact with him was on May 8, 1968. The alarm was first raised by the local postmaster who noted that Mr. Pinger, a recipient of social security checks, had not collected his mail for approximately two months. This was an unusual break from his routine and sparked fears for his well-being. Despite the passage of time, details about Charles Pinger's life remain sparse. He was a white male with brown hair and blue eyes, standing at five feet six inches tall and weighing around 155 pounds. Among his few known possessions were a pocket watch and a preference for wearing "six-inch work shoes". Unfortunately, no photograph of him has been made publicly available, which has undoubtedly hampered efforts to locate him or gather information from the public over the many years since he was last seen. The Michigan State Police were tasked with the investigation into his disappearance, a case that has remained open for decades. The circumstances surrounding Charles Pinger's disappearance are shrouded in mystery. Living a reclusive lifestyle meant there were few people who would have had regular contact with him, making it difficult to establish a precise timeline of his last known movements. The fact that he had not collected his social security checks was the primary indicator that something was amiss. This lack of activity, coupled with his isolated way of life, left investigators with very little information to go on. Over the years, his case has become one of Michigan's longest-running missing person investigations, a quiet and somber mystery that has endured for more than half a century with no clear answers. The official investigation, led by the Michigan State Police, remains open, a testament to the enduring hope that one day, the fate of Charles J. Pinger will be known.
May 08, 1968
Bergland
Michigan
Ontonagon County
No
112664
Michigan State Police
Wakefield
Michigan
Gogebic County
49968
Glenn Gauthier
D/Sgt.
Wakefield Post, Michigan
9062295372
State
Law Enforcement
87-310-68
1968-07-15
Michigan State Police
Brown
Blue
Blue
05/31/2026