MT MT - Curtis Austin Holmen, 31, Missoula, 22 July 1984

Romulus

Well-Known Member
Joined
Aug 9, 2015
Messages
3,809
Reaction score
6,065
  • #1
Curtis Austin Holmen

curtis_a._holmen_1.jpg


Details of Disappearance
Holmen was last seen in Missoula, Montana on July 22, 1984. That evening he left home to go change his truck's battery, and never returned. He had called his girlfriend and said he would meet her at a movie theater in town the next day, but he never showed up for the meeting and has never been heard from again.

Twelve days later, a berry-picker found his 1976 Toyota pickup truck was found abandoned on an old logging road near Placid Lake. There was a forest map spread out on the front seat and Holmen's eyeglasses and wallet were also there, but his keys were missing. There were no indications of a struggle.

It's unclear why Holmen would have gone to the area, but he had told friends he wanted to scout different lakes for places to hike later on with his brother. When authorities searched the area, which they described as very rugged, they found prints matching Holmen's shoe size; the prints were overlaid with grizzly bear tracks.

They discovered a man resembling Holmen had been seen at a Girl Scout camp twenty miles away. The man appeared disoriented and was rambling about the Vietnam War. The scout leader at the camp asked him to leave. It hasn't been confirmed that he was Holmen, and he had never served in the military. He left behind all his belongings, including $25,000 in his bank account.

Holmen grew up in North Dakota and graduated with honors from Jamestown College with a degree in elementary education. He taught fifth- and sixth-graders in North Dakota and Idaho, and also worked for the National Park Service with his wife.

At one point he stockpiled food and survival gear and went on a one-year hike, traveling as far as Canada and the southwestern United States. He kept in touch with his family on a weekly basis during his trip. After his 1982 divorce, he moved to Montana. The last time Holmen's brother saw him was in the spring of 1984 when Holmen visited him in North Dakota. He seemed distant and aloof during this time.

Based on the evidence, police believe Holmen could have either died by suicide or had a mishap in the wilderness. A female grizzly had been sighted in the vicinity during the search, and it's theorized that Holmen was attacked by a bear.

His brother, however, believes his disappearance could be connected to the case of a local Roman Catholic priest, Father John Kerrigan. The two men went missing within days of each other and from the same local area, and their vehicles were found abandoned approximately forty miles apart. The theory has not been proven and neither case has never been solved.

Holmen worked as a math teacher at Target Range Elementary School in Missoula in 1984. He was declared legally dead years after his disappearance.

Investigating Agency

  • Missoula Police Department 406-552-6300
Source Information
 
  • #2

1


Name: Curtis A. Holmen
Case Classification: Missing
Missing Since: July 22, 1984
Location Last Seen: Missoula, Montana

Physical Description​

Date of Birth: January 21, 1953
Age: 31 years old
Race: White
Gender: Male
Height: 6'5"
Weight: 210 lbs.
Hair Color: Blond
Eye Color: Blue

Identifiers​

Dentals: Unknown
Fingerprints: Unknown
DNA: Unknown

Clothing & Personal Items​

Clothing: Unknown
Jewelry: Unknown
Additional Personal Items: Unknown

Circumstances of Disappearance​

Holmen was last seen in Missoula, MT on July 22, 1984.

Investigating Agency(s)​

Agency Name: Missoula Police Department
Agency Contact Person: N/A
Agency Phone Number: 406-552-6300
Agency E-Mail: N/A
Agency Case Number: N/A



Information Source(s)​

MT DOJ

Admin Notes​

Added: 3-28-2008; Last Updated: 11-13-2021 - By: Htmlcnvtr
 
  • #3



View Newspaper


Authorities seek missing teacher Authorities are seeking information on the whereabouts of a 31-year-old Missoula man missing for nine days. Curtis Holmen was last seen about 5 p.m. Sunday, July 22. According to Nancy Braun, one of Holmen's friends, he left his home at 1010 Washburn to drive on the highway to charge his truck's battery, but didn't say which road he would be using. Friends and family haven't seen or heard from him since.
Friends said Holmen, a math teacher at Target Range School, wouldn't leave town without notifying anyone. He had planned a three-week hiking trip to Rainier National Park to begin July 27, but never showed up to meet his companions. Braun said. Holmen is 6 feet 5 inches tall and weighs 210 pounds. He has blue eyes, blond hair and a full beard and mustache.

He was wearing hiking shorts, a T-shirt and Nike Lava-Dome walking shoes. He was driving a light blue 1976 Toyota pickup with black and tan side-panel stripes and Montana license plates 4T-47060. A black canoe rack is mounted over the truck bed, and a homemade white tool box is mounted behind the cab. Holmen was last seen two days after a Catholic priest disappeared from Ronan. Authorities believe escapees from the Swan River Youth Curtis Holmen Camp may be involved with Father John Kerrigan's disappearance.

However, Missoula police said they have no evidence to indicate Holmen's disappearance is also linked to the escapees. Kerrigan's bloodstained car was found Sunday afternoon in Poison. Anyone with information on Holmen's whereabouts should contact the Missoula City Police Department or Braun at 728-6846
 
  • #4
The Billings Gazette, 11 Sep 94, pg 48
1692042711819.png


The Independent Record, 7 Sep 84, pg 12
1692042918392.png
 
  • #5
Bumping
 
  • #6

 

Members online

Online statistics

Members online
120
Guests online
3,005
Total visitors
3,125

Forum statistics

Threads
632,579
Messages
18,628,669
Members
243,198
Latest member
ghghhh13
Back
Top