Introduction to a Troubling Vanishing
In the serene and spiritual enclave of Crestone, Colorado, the sudden disappearance of James Brian Rowe in 2004 sent ripples through the tight-knit community. As co-owner of Earth-Star Co-Op, a beloved natural foods store and restaurant, James was a familiar face among locals. His unexpected absence not only puzzled residents but also left a void that has persisted for over two decades.
The Fateful Day: July 30, 2004
On July 30, 2004, James informed acquaintances of his plan to visit a nearby hot spring—a common retreat for many seeking relaxation in the area's natural beauty. However, he never returned from this excursion. Days later, on August 3, his Jeep was discovered abandoned approximately twenty miles north of Crestone, off Colorado Highway 17. Inside the vehicle were his hiking and camping gear, with the keys still in the ignition, but there was no trace of James himself. This discovery deepened the mystery surrounding his disappearance. ...Read More
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