ID ID - Wayne Dee Heath, 37, Snake River, 1 April 1986

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Wayne Dee Heath
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Date of Last Contact: April 1, 1986
Missing From: South Fork Snake River, Bonneville County, Idaho
Race / Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
Missing Age: 37 Years
Date of Birth: September 3, 1948
Sex: Male
Height: 5' 9" (69 Inches)
Weight: 175 - 180 lbs
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Brown
Clothing: Black snowmobile outfit, Boots.

Circumstances of Disappearance: Victim was fishing on the South Fork of the Snake River with a friend when they attempted to free an anchor rope which became entangled in the propeller of the motor on their aluminum boat. The boat filled with water and both parties exited the boat. Victim was unable to reach the shore and is presumed drowned. Witnesses observed the victim drifting downstream out of sight. The boat was recovered. Victim disappeared one quarter mile downstream from the Palisades Dam.

Investigating Agency: Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office, Detective Sgt. Kyle Noah (208) 529-1375
Agency Case Number: 86-5456
 
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  • Missing Since: 04/01/1986
  • Missing From: Bonneville County, Idaho
  • Classification: Lost/Injured Missing
  • Sex: Male
  • Race: White
  • Age: 37 years old
  • Height and Weight: 5'9, 180 pounds
  • Clothing/Jewelry Description: Black snowmobile suit and boats.
  • Associated Vehicle(s): Aluminum boat (accounted for)
  • Distinguishing Characteristics: Caucasian male. Brown hair, brown eyes.
Details of Disappearance
Heath was last seen in Bonneville County, Idaho on April 1, 1986. He and his friend were fishing in an aluminum boat on the South Fork of the Snake River, about a quarter-mile downstream from the Palisades Dam. Their anchor rope got tangled in the boat's propeller, and as a result, the boat started filling with water and began to sink.

Both people jumped into the water and tried to swim to shore. Heath's companion made it, but Heath, who was not wearing a life jacket, was unable to reach the shore and was last seen drifting downstream out of sight. He is presumed drowned, but his body has never been located.

Investigating Agency
  • Bonneville County Sheriff's Office 208-529-1375
 
Apr 5, 2024
A tibia bone found in 2009 helped detectives solve a 1986 missing persons case after the victim presumably drowned in the Snake River while fishing with a friend.

'On Friday, BCSO said in a news release that it was various discoveries, including a human tibia bone found in 2009, spanning several decades that led detectives to ultimately identify Heath and close the missing persons cold case 38 years later.
Heath and his friend were fishing just below the Palisades Dam, when a rope became tangled in the boat's propeller, causing it to take on water. The two then abandoned the boat in an attempt to swim to shore, however, Heath never made it. BCSO said that a witness claimed Heath disappeared approximately one-fourth of a mile downstream.
Fast forward 23 years - in June 2009, a local was fishing in the Snake River in Jefferson County, Idaho, when he found a human tibia bone on a sand bar.''
 
Apr 5, 2024
A tibia bone found in 2009 helped detectives solve a 1986 missing persons case after the victim presumably drowned in the Snake River while fishing with a friend.

'On Friday, BCSO said in a news release that it was various discoveries, including a human tibia bone found in 2009, spanning several decades that led detectives to ultimately identify Heath and close the missing persons cold case 38 years later.
Heath and his friend were fishing just below the Palisades Dam, when a rope became tangled in the boat's propeller, causing it to take on water. The two then abandoned the boat in an attempt to swim to shore, however, Heath never made it. BCSO said that a witness claimed Heath disappeared approximately one-fourth of a mile downstream.
Fast forward 23 years - in June 2009, a local was fishing in the Snake River in Jefferson County, Idaho, when he found a human tibia bone on a sand bar.''
Always fun to call them in correctly. Glad this led to a resolution.
 

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