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David Bruce Moore, 33, and his wife Teresa Moore, 29, went missing on March 20, 1989, from Seabeck, Washington. The couple had set out on a canoe trip on the Hood Canal without life jackets. During a subsequent search, the canoe and an oar were discovered, but no sign of the couple was found. The bodies of David and Teresa were never recovered despite extensive efforts.

David and Teresa's case remains unresolved, and authorities believe the couple likely drowned during the trip. Ho ...Read More
Last Seen: Mar 20, 1989

Victim Details

Jan 30, 2019

Mar 14, 2024

David

Moore

68

33

73 inches

170 lbs

White / Caucasian

Male

On a late winter day in March of 1989, a husband and wife, 33-year-old David Bruce Moore and his wife, set out on a canoe trip in the waters near Seabeck, Washington. The couple, who were last seen on March 20th of that year, reportedly embarked on their journey without life jackets. This detail would later become a significant point of concern for investigators and family members alike. The placid scenery of the Pacific Northwest belied the potential dangers of its cold waters, a fact that would soon cast a long shadow over the lives of the Moore family. Their outing was intended to be a simple recreational activity, but it tragically became the last time anyone would see them. The alarm was raised when the couple failed to return, prompting a search of the area. The efforts of search teams led to a somber discovery: the canoe the Moores had taken out was found, along with a single oar. However, there was no trace of David or his wife. The boat itself offered no immediate clues as to what had transpired. Extensive searches were conducted in the hopes of finding them, but their bodies were never recovered. The Kitsap County Sheriff's Office took on the case, documenting the known circumstances of the disappearance. In the initial assessment, investigators found no signs of foul play. The prevailing theory, given that the couple was not wearing personal flotation devices, was that they may have tragically drowned due to the challenging conditions of the water. Decades have passed since David and his wife vanished, yet their case remains an unsolved mystery that has left a lasting impact on their family and the community. Without remains to examine or further evidence to analyze, the definitive cause of their disappearance remains elusive. The absence of new leads over the years has meant that the official narrative can only point to a probable accident. The investigation by the Kitsap County Sheriff's Office, under case number K89-004013, remains open, a silent testament to a day that ended in ambiguity and sorrow. The story of David Bruce Moore and his wife is a poignant reminder of the unpredictable power of nature and the enduring pain that comes with not knowing the final chapter of a loved one's life.

Mar 20, 1989

Seabeck

Washington

Kitsap County

98383

No

46965

Kitsap County Sheriff's Office

Port Orchard

Washington

Kitsap County

98366

Dave Meyer

Detective

614 Division Street MS-37, Washington

3603377101

County

Law Enforcement

K89-004013

1989-03-21

Kitsap County Sheriff's Office

Brown

Hazel

Hazel

No

06/18/2026


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