WI WI - Eric Boll, 32, Madison, 23 Aug 2024 *left home on his e-bike, wife says he was "distraught and upset"*

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www.wmtv15news.com

‘Come home, son:’ Loved ones continue to search for missing Madison man

Eric Boll’s mother TM describes her son Eric Boll as smart, kind and loving.

“He’s a super, super intelligent guy. He’s also really big hearted,” she said. “He was actually going to college before he was going to high school. He went to UW-Oshkosh with a double major... just a super intelligent guy. He came to Madison to do graduate work, and he really enjoyed it.”

The 32-year-old was last seen leaving his east side Madison residence on his blue e-bike. That was on August 23.

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After searching nearly every park in Madison, the search expanded north to Devil's Lake State Park.

"Devil's Lake was one of the places that he really, really liked. He and his wife would camp here, hike here, and it was really an enjoyable time for him," Trisha Moehn, Boll's mother, said.

Moehn said that she has reason to believe her son may have been experiencing a mental health crisis, and that it's a possibility he hurt himself.
 
SEP 13, 2024
Boll is one of four siblings. In fact, he’s a quadruplet. Though, his parents say he is still uniquely one of four. During these tough times, they reminisce on all the qualities that make him special.

“As a little toddler, he just had this sparkle, devious, if you will. Very strongly opinionated, like the rest of his family, but you would never get a warmer hug,” Moehn said. “If he loves you, he loves you, and his hugs just can't be beat.”

SEP 11, 2024
The family is asking people in the Madison area to check green spaces, outbuildings or sheds near or on their property. The family is also asking that farmers and hunters keep an eye out during hunting and harvesting.
 

After searching nearly every park in Madison, the search expanded north to Devil's Lake State Park.

"Devil's Lake was one of the places that he really, really liked. He and his wife would camp here, hike here, and it was really an enjoyable time for him," Trisha Moehn, Boll's mother, said.

Moehn said that she has reason to believe her son may have been experiencing a mental health crisis, and that it's a possibility he hurt himself.
What is it about Devil's Lake and people in crisis? Between this and James....

MOO
 

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