Found Deceased CO - Nathan Schwartz, 22, vehicle found in Salida, Eaton/Colorado Springs, 24 Feb 2021

  • #21
I wonder if the CBI and parents still stand by this statement from March that they believe no foul play and that Nathan is alive?

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https://www.thedenverchannel.com/ne...wo-weeks-ago-parents-pleading-for-safe-return

March 12, 2021

[..]

While they can’t discuss the evidence, Jonathan and Michelle say they, along with the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, believe Nathan is alive.

“We have good reason to believe that he was not a lost hiker,” Jonathan said. “And we also have good reason to believe there was no foul play.”

The family is now pleading for his return.

“Nathan, we love you, we miss you. We just want to be in contact with you,” Jonathan said. “We just want to know that you’re safe.”

“We love him,” Michelle said. “If there’s any way he can reach out to us, to just please do so.”

“We want him to know that everything is OK and we want him to know that if life takes a different path for him, that’s okay,” Jonathan said. “But we’re still here to support him.”

[..]
 
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  • #22
I wonder if the CBI and parents still stand by this statement from March that they believe no foul play and that Nathan is alive?

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Excellent question! Zero updates in over two months has me scratching my head.
 
  • #23
Rooting for Nathan.
I hope he is safe somewhere and will let a relative know.
 
  • #24
  • #25
Is anyone looking him?
 
  • #26
AUG 19, 2021
Police still looking for missing 22-year-old last seen in Colorado Springs - KRDO
[...]

His mother told the Aware Foundation she received a text from him saying he had arrived at UCCS. She says that text was the last time she or anyone else heard from him.

Police say his vehicle, a 1999 black Toyota Rav 4, was later found abandoned in Salida on March 3, 2021.

[...]

$20,000 reward offered for missing UCCS student | Colorado Springs News | gazette.com
[...]

Police asked that anyone with information into Schwartz’s disappearance or his current whereabouts call the Salida Police Department at 719-539-2596, or call Detective Martin Toetz, with the UCCS police department, at 719-255-3111.
 
  • #27
I'm confused. Salida and Colorado Springs are WAY far apart. So then who texted his family on his phone that he arrived in CS?
 
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  • #29
I'm confused. Salida and Colorado Springs are WAY far apart. So then who texted his family on his phone that he arrived in CS?
Recreation? Friends visiting Salida?
Hiking? Camping? Hot springs? Rafting?
Many reasons to drive from the Springs to Salida
 
  • #30
But I thought the story was he was going to CS for school or something. Did he ever mention to anyone that he wanted to go to Salida? That's really my question. How do we know his car wasn't stolen, with or without him in it.
 
  • #31
But I thought the story was he was going to CS for school or something. Did he ever mention to anyone that he wanted to go to Salida? That's really my question. How do we know his car wasn't stolen, with or without him in it.
No idea?
College guys can be unpredictable and certainly not share all plans and activities with family
 
  • #32
But wouldn't he share with SOMEONE? A friend? A "bro"? Even college guys tell someone something!!!!
 
  • #33
But wouldn't he share with SOMEONE? A friend? A "bro"? Even college guys tell someone something!!!!
You’d think
This one is tough to understand
 
  • #34
something's missing here.
 
  • #35
It's been more than a year since Nathan last had contact with anybody and his bankcard has not been used since he purchased petrol in February 2021. Seems that the $20K reward generated no leads either.

Since he's an adult and investigators found no signs of foul play, I'm afraid his vehicle was not searched/examined for foreign DNA.

While I'm afraid this is a situation where a young man was not coping well post COVID lockdown and succumbed to outdoor misadventure, we will never know since his vehicle was likely treated as abandoned after it was found parked for excess days.

I'm reminded of 22 yr old Jason Landry, TX still missing after he left his wrecked vehicle abandoned on a rural road when he was headed home from University for Christmas break.

ETA: add link
Salida Police look for missing man
 
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  • #36
Salida Police look for missing man

3/3/21

Salida police are seeking a 22-year-old man who was reported missing in Weld County.

Nathan Schwartz, of Eaton, was headed to Colorado Springs Feb. 22, [Mon] to go back to school according to his uncle, Tom Roberts of Greeley.

He texted his mother Feb. 24, [Weds] and the last ping from his cell phone was Saturday night from Salida.

[..]

Schwartz’s car was found late Tuesday afternoon.

Police attempted to locate Schwartz in the immediate neighborhood and were told the car had not been moved for about three days.

Roberts said the family has gotten access to Schwartz’s debit card information and the card has not been active since a gasoline purchase was made last week.

[..]

Salida police chief Russ Johnson said the family was concerned about a medical issue that needs to be addressed.
 
  • #37
I was reading this thread thinking it sounded like an old case and then I realized it is the same older case I was thinking. Thanks for bumping the thread @Seattle1 . Was there ever a sighting of Nathan in Salida, or just his car?
 
  • #38
I was reading this thread thinking it sounded like an old case and then I realized it is the same older case I was thinking. Thanks for bumping the thread @Seattle1 . Was there ever a sighting of Nathan in Salida, or just his car?
I'm not aware of a sighting in Salida reported by MSM -- I suppose, technically, all we know for certain is that his phone and vehicle were in Salida but who knows about Nathan. :eek:
 
  • #39
NOV 1, 2022
A northern Colorado support group for loved ones of missing people will meet for the first time this weekend in Greeley.

[...]

Since their son’s disappearance, the Schwartz family has interacted with the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, including attending the agency’s annual Colorado Missing Persons Day event. They learned this year at the event about the immense need for support groups of family and friends of missing people across the state and nation.

Then came the idea for the Schwartzes to form their own group: Northern Colorado Support for Loved Ones of Missing Persons. The inaugural meeting is set for 10 a.m. Saturday at the Community Grief Center in Greeley.

[...]

This summer, Jonathan attended a session chaired by a woman with a missing sister. She had no formal training but could relate to what everyone was going through, Jonathan said.

The Schwartzes hope to provide the same support to people across northern Colorado looking for a safe space to discuss their grief.

“Everybody’s case is completely different,” Jonathan said. “We all shared our experiences, but it was all different individually, yet we all belong to the same feelings of knowing what it’s like to have a loved one that’s missing.”
 
  • #40
NOV 1, 2022
A northern Colorado support group for loved ones of missing people will meet for the first time this weekend in Greeley.

[...]

Since their son’s disappearance, the Schwartz family has interacted with the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, including attending the agency’s annual Colorado Missing Persons Day event. They learned this year at the event about the immense need for support groups of family and friends of missing people across the state and nation.

Then came the idea for the Schwartzes to form their own group: Northern Colorado Support for Loved Ones of Missing Persons. The inaugural meeting is set for 10 a.m. Saturday at the Community Grief Center in Greeley.

[...]

This summer, Jonathan attended a session chaired by a woman with a missing sister. She had no formal training but could relate to what everyone was going through, Jonathan said.

The Schwartzes hope to provide the same support to people across northern Colorado looking for a safe space to discuss their grief.

“Everybody’s case is completely different,” Jonathan said. “We all shared our experiences, but it was all different individually, yet we all belong to the same feelings of knowing what it’s like to have a loved one that’s missing.”

That's so kind of them to open a support group for families of missing persons.

I really do hope they can find Nathan soon. He seems like such a nice young man.
 

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