• A 40-year-old mystery in Chiricahua National Park is still unsolved.
  • Whatever happened to Park Ranger Paul Fugate?
  • What the National Park Service is doing now in the hope of solving this decades-old dilemma.

The Mysterious Cold Case of Paul Fugate

For more than four decades, the baffling case of Paul Fugate has gone unsolved.

Fugate was a park ranger who vanished without a trace from Arizona's Chiricahua National Monument more than forty years ago. As we find ourselves once again on the anniversary of his disappearance, authorities are no closer to discovering the answer to this curious case.

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Park Ranger Paul Fugate Disappears from Chiricahua National Monument

At about 2pm on January 13, 1980, Paul Fugate, a 41-year-old park ranger at Chiricahua National Monument, departed from the visitor center on routine duty to check out a nature trail.

Paul never returned.

Despite extensive searches, no trace of him was ever found. Theories about what happened range from foul play to the possibility he may have stumbled on some illicit activity, like a drug operation, only to be caught in the crossfire. Others think he may have just walked away from his life. In truth, no one knows the answer.

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Paul Fugate: Rebel or Wrong Place, Wrong Time?

Paul was known for being a bit of a rebel who often clashed with his more conservative supervisors.

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According to StrangeOutdoors.com, Fugate had a history of defying authority. He'd worked for a time at Arizona’s Navajo National Monument. His boss wrote him up for his unkempt appearance and lazy attitude, eventually transferring Fugate to Chiricahua National Monument.

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Some believe Fugate's personal life may have contributed to his mysterious absence. Fugate married his wife, Dody, in 1970. Their marriage was an open relationship, and Fugte had affairs with women like Becky Orozco, a 19-year-old park aide.

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While some reported that Dody had a few issues with his relationships, Dody said she never questioned his "spiritual commitment" to their marriage.

Paul Fugate: Cold Case in the National Park

 When Fugate disappeared without a trace that afternoon in 1980, some speculated that he had just walked away from his life. However, his wife and family disagree, and they're convinced he met with foul play.
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The case remains open. The National Park Service has upped the reward to $60,000 for any information leading to his whereabouts or the arrest of those responsible for his disappearance.

See the post on Facebook's NPS Investigative Services Branch:

Sources: KGUN9 | Strange Outdoors | National Parks Traveler | Outside Online | Wikipedia | National Park Service: Cold Cases | Facebook: NPS

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