On June 24, 1990, the small town of St. Maries, Idaho, nestled in Benewah County, became the backdrop for a perplexing mystery. Travis Alfred Randall, a 19-year-old local resident, vanished without a trace, leaving behind a community grappling with questions that remain unanswered decades later.
Travis was last seen on that fateful June day, carrying a 7-millimeter rifle with two rounds of ammunition. Notably, he left all his identification at home, a detail that has fueled speculation about his intentions. At the time, Travis was reportedly struggling with depression, adding a layer of complexity to his disappearance.
Described as 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighing 150 pounds, Travis had brown hair and brown eyes, with a distinctive scar on his forehead. On the day he went missing, he was wearing spandex shorts, no shirt, and black, green, and orange sneakers.
The Benewah County Sheriff's Office initiated an investigation into Travis's disappearance, but progress was hampered by the lack of concrete leads. The absence of his identification and the presence of a firearm suggested various possibilities, ranging from voluntary disappearance to foul play. ...Read More
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