Name - Tony Escalante Aguilar (Missing Person Case)
Last Seen - 10/01/1995
Missing From - Thompson Falls, Montana
Age - 31
Race - Hispanic
Sex - Male
Hair Color - Black
Eye Color - Brown
Height - 66
Weight - 200
Medical Details - Tattoo on left arm (no prescription provided).
Clothing - N/A
Circumstances - The MP was last seen fishing in the vicinity of Squaw Creek, at a point where the stream converges with the larger Clark Fork River. The spot is described as being popular with recreational anglers, and the missing person has been described as an avid fisherman. Police later discovered his car parked at the creek near Blue Slide Road, but found no sign of him in the area. Despite family visiting from California to search for his whereabouts, and the use of an underwater camera to survey the bottom of the Clark Fork River and the area he was last in during 1998, no trace of the missing person has been located to date.
Aguilar had been living in Thompson Falls for only two years prior to his disappearance, and had formerly been employed as a mill worker. Although he had no family connection to the area, he had acquaintances living in Missoula and parts of western Montana. Authorities believe Aguilar may have been murdered, and that his body was thrown over the bridge (the bridge in the article is not identified, but likely either refers to the Birdland Bay Bridge further downstream, or a railway bridge in the vicinity of Riverview Lane located near the mouth of Squaw Creek).