Dec 14, 2020
Nov 03, 2023
Daniel
Wheeler
72
68
68 inches
200 lbs
White / Caucasian
Male
On October 29, 2020, 68-year-old Daniel Bland Wheeler, a man with a deep passion for the natural world, disappeared from the Coos Bay, Oregon area. An experienced mushroom and truffle hunter, he was known for his extensive knowledge of the Pacific Northwest's flora and history. His love for foraging and uncovering the hidden treasures of the earth was a defining characteristic, one that ultimately led him into the wilderness on that autumn day from which he would not return. Friends and fellow enthusiasts knew him as a man whose face would light up when sharing his latest discovery, whether it was a rare truffle or a new branch on his family tree. The circumstances surrounding Daniel's disappearance are rooted in his adventurous spirit. He had reportedly set out on a hike with the intention of looking for mushrooms and a meteorite, a testament to his unique and varied interests. This was not an unusual activity for Daniel, who had even discovered a previously unknown variety of truffle, which he named "Tuber Wheeleri." Concerns grew when he failed to make contact with anyone. The Coos County Sheriff's Office was notified and began an investigation into his whereabouts. A significant clue in the case was the discovery of his vehicle, a white 2011 Chevrolet Impala, which was located in the area of Hinch Lane, within the South Slough Estuary. This finding confirmed he had reached his intended destination to begin his hike, but it offered no further information as to where he might have gone from there. Despite search efforts by the Coos County Sheriff's Office, and with assistance from other agencies, no trace of Daniel Wheeler was found, and the active search was eventually suspended. The case remains a painful mystery for his family, friends, and the community that knew him. Daniel was not only a dedicated employee of The Oregonian for many years but also a talented musician in his youth and a devoted genealogist. The overview of this case is one of a beloved and knowledgeable outdoorsman who ventured into a familiar environment for a routine excursion and vanished. The absence of any concrete evidence or leads has left his loved ones without answers, grappling with the uncertainty of what happened to him on that fall day in the Oregon woods.
Oct 29, 2020
Coos Bay
Oregon
Coos County
97420
No
96894
Coos County Sheriff's Office
Coquille
Oregon
Coos County
97423
Jason Patterson
Captain
250 North Baxter Street, Oregon
5413967800
County
Law Enforcement
S20-26341 / OERS# 2020-2535
2020-12-14
Coos County Sheriff's Office
na
Brown
Blue
Blue
05/22/2026