WI WI - Andrew J. Bliss, 23, 20 June 2003, vehicle located out of gas, from NY, depressed

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Authorities ask public's help in missing man case

On the 20th anniversary of the disappearance of a New York State man in a remote part of the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest near Draper, the Sawyer County Sheriff’s Office seeks the public’s help to try to find out what happened.

Andrew J. Bliss, 23, has been missing since June 20, 2003, when his gray 2001 Chevrolet Impala was found abandoned on the side of Forest Road 162, 1.9 miles north of State Hwy. 70, about six miles east of the Price/Sawyer County border and six miles south of the Ashland County line.

A person informed the sheriff’s department they noticed the vehicle at 8 a.m. on their way to work. They also saw someone hiking or walking in the vicinity. On their way home from work around 5 p.m., the caller noticed the car was still there.

Sheriff’s deputies responded to the scene and determined that the car belonged to Andrew Bliss. The car doors were open, the keys were in the ignition and the vehicle was out of gas.
Sheriff’s personnel, Sawyer County Search and Rescue volunteers and the county SWAT team assisted in a search, but Bliss was not located despite many search efforts.

According to a July 2, 2003, article in the Sawyer County Record, “No clues have been found to explain (Bliss’) disappearance. Sheriff James Meier said searchers came up with virtually nothing. Area cabins were canvassed, but nothing out of the ordinary was found. Nothing was found in or around the vehicle.”

Officers learned that New York authorities had filed an endangered missing person report concerning Bliss on June 23, 2003. He had recently quit his job in New York and was depressed over a recent break-up. No destination or time of return was listed for him.

On June 24, 2003, an extensive aerial and ground search was conducted for Bliss by the sheriff’s department, assisted by the Sawyer County Fire Association, three K-9 dogs provided by United Search and Rescue out of Luck Wisconsin and two planes from the Wisconsin Civil Air Patrol.

On June 25, 2003, searchers scoured a desolate swampy eight-mile section of the national forest. They searched all logging roads up to the Ashland County line. The next day, the Ashland County Sheriff’s Department took over the search, scouring their area with four-wheelers.

“There are still unanswered questions as to what happened that day,” said Sheriff Doug Mrotek. If anyone has information as to what happened or new information, they are asked to call the sheriff’s office at 715-634-4858.
 
His Namus case file seems to indicate he was last seen in Draper, WI. Perhaps a report was also filed in NY. Both NY and WI are listed as LE contacts.

Andrew Robert Bliss Namus Case File

23 y/o White Male
6'3, 180 lbs
Brown hair, brown eyes
Left ear pierced
Glasses with dark wired frames

Unknown. Andrew was last seen at approximately 8:00am on Federal Forest Rd. 162 just north of State Hwy 70 near Draper, WI. His silver 2001 Chevrolet Impala was located at the location he was last seen. The vehicle had been left out of gas with the keys in the ignition.
 

Andrew Robert Bliss​

Updated: Jan 11, 2022



On Friday June 20th, 2003 a car was reported as a suspicious vehicle off of Federal Forest Road 162, which is 1.9 miles north of State Highway 70 in the Town of Draper, Wisconsin.

A sheriff's deputy arrived on the scene to find a gray 2001 Chevrolet Impala with New York plates with its doors open, the keys in the ignition and an empty gas tank. The car was registered to Andrew Bliss of Pulaski, New York and upon searching the vehicle and nearby cabins nothing out of place was found.

The following Monday, the sheriff's department was made aware that an endangered missing persons report had been filed in the state of New York for Andrew Bliss. The report stated that Bliss had recently quit his job and that he was depressed over a recent break-up.






In the following days multiple search and rescue teams conducted ground and aerial searches in the area, but nothing was revealed.

In 2015 the Sawyer County Emergency Management Director, Pat Sanchez asked hunters near Draper to be on the lookout for anything unusual that may be connected to the disappearance of Andrew Bliss.

“We want to bring closure for his family,” Sanchez told Sawyer County Gazette, “We believe somebody may have seen something or stumbled across something - clothing, glasses, bone fragments, something. Anything found in that area could be relevant to this case…”

At the time of his disappearance Andrew Bliss is described as a 23 year old Caucasian Male, 6’3 and 180 pounds with Brown Hair and Brown Eyes. Bliss has a pierced left ear and wears dark wire-framed glasses.


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Sad case. I feel for his family.


Details of Disappearance:
Bliss was last seen at approximately 8:00 a.m. on June 20, 2003, hiking or walking on Federal Forest Road 162 just north of State Highway 70, near Draper, Wisconsin. He has never been heard from again.

His silver 2001 Chevrolet Impala was later located at the location he was last seen. The vehicle had been left out of gas and the keys were in the ignition. There was no sign of Bliss at the scene. His case remains unsolved.

Investigating Agency:
Sawyer County Sheriff's Department 715-634-4858
 

<<Andrew Bliss left his residence on 6/15/03 in Parish, NY. He was depressed when he left. He was issued a ticket on 6/16/03 by Virqua (WI) PD. On 6/18/03, Bliss was interviewed by Freeborn County Sheriff’s Office (WI). On 6/20/03, his abandoned, 2001 Chevrolet Impala, vehicle was located (doors open, no gas and keys in the ignition) on Federal Forest Road 162 near Draper, WI by Sawyer County Sheriff’s Office. Numerous searches of the area have yielded negative results for Bliss.>>





Several other news articles here:




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