Missing Hiker Dawn Parkins & Mysterious Death in Table Rock Wilderness: Bigfoot & UAP Link?

Posted Sunday, April 28, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A new video posted on the YouTube channel PNW Bigfoot Search has caught the attention of the Bigfoot community. The video, titled "The Grangeville, Idaho cluster and the David Schultz (Iowa 2023) incident," delves into a cluster of missing person cases in the Grangeville, Idaho area and the strange case of David Schultz from Sack City, Iowa. Tanner Hoskins, director of the Pacific Northwest Missing Persons Project and co-founder of Pacific Northwest Bigfoot Search, shares the team's experience searching for Dawn Parkins in the Malala River Recreation Area near the Table Rock Wilderness in Idaho. Unfortunately, they were unable to find any definitive clues as to what happened to Dawn, but they were able to clear terrain that she could have easily traversed. Hoskins also discusses the David Schultz incident, which he refers to as a "strange case." Schultz, a 53-year-old truck driver, went missing in November 2023 after picking up a load of hogs. His truck was found at a rural intersection north of Sack City, Iowa, but his body was not discovered until recently, over a mile away from his truck. The cause of death has been declared as exposure, but many questions remain unanswered. One theory that has been brought up by viewers is the possibility of UFOs or UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) being involved in Schultz's disappearance. Hoskins mentions that there have been over 170,000 reports of UFOs and UAP activity on the National UFO Reporting Center's website, and a witness reported seeing a strange lighted object flying in the area around the same time that Schultz went missing. I find this video intriguing and worth sharing with our readers. The missing person cases in Idaho and the strange circumstances surrounding Schultz's disappearance are certainly food for thought. I encourage our readers to watch the video and share their own theories in the comments section. Let's keep the conversation going and continue to explore the mysteries of the wilderness.