MAR 27, 2021
Vanishing of boy remains largest scale hunt for missing persons in Smokies | WKRN News 2
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The hunt for Dennis Martin, 6, remains the largest scale search for a missing person in the Smokies.
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According to former GSMNP deputy superintendent Clay Jordan, Dennis, his brother, and friends decided to hide, then sneak up on the adults.
They were back country camping at the Spence Field area, when Dennis hid behind a shelter. That was the last time he was seen.
“Just within minutes, literally, his father and other adults started searching for Dennis,” Jordan explained, “With no luck.”
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Around 1,400 volunteers looked for Dennis, including hundreds from the National Guard and Federal Troops. The missing case even peaked the interest of the White House and FBI.
At one point, his family did offer a $5,000 reward. But, investigators said there was no credible indication of an abduction.
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The massive search for Dennis helped
develop a new science for search and rescue efforts. “We know looking through today’s lens that just throwing a lot of people out in the woods – in the end – is not the best way to try and find somebody,” said Jordan. “We had a lot of people out in the woods trampling clues.”
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Despite no sign of the boy for 16 days, his family scoured the park for years following the mysterious vanishing. “Old man Clyde was out searching for that boy,” McCarter remembered. “We would meet him on the Appalachian Trail, and he’d search and search – one year, two years, four years later he was still searching.”
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Dennis Martin has never been found.