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Lori Davis, Project Jason Forum Moderator
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Posted 30 November 2008 - 04:12 PM
Lori Davis, Project Jason Forum Moderator
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Posted 30 November 2008 - 04:17 PM
Lori Davis, Project Jason Forum Moderator
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Posted 01 November 2009 - 11:10 AM
Lori Davis, Project Jason Forum Moderator
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Posted 22 March 2014 - 06:47 PM
Lori Davis, Project Jason Forum Moderator
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Posted 22 March 2014 - 06:54 PM
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WAITING FOR ANSWERS
Two families whose loved ones went missing in wilderness still waiting for answers
By Staci Matlock
The New Mexican | September 7, 2013
As members of the family of firefighter Token Adams deal with their grief over his death, two other families continue to live with unanswered questions about their missing loved ones.
Adams disappeared Aug. 30 while investigating a wildfire in the Jemez Mountains. His body and his crashed ATV were found Friday morning after a massive search.
The families of Mel Nadel and Emma Tresp — two people who went missing in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains a decade apart — still don’t have answers.
Mel Nadel disappeared four years ago on Sept. 6 near Elk Mountain in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Nadel, an Eldorado resident and Pilates instructor in Santa Fe, had been waiting at a campsite for his friends. When they returned that evening, Nadel’s locked Jeep was there with most of his gear, including his GPS, inside. Nadel, 61, and his bow were nowhere to be found.
Despite a massive search then, and periodic searches ever since by local outdoorsmen, Nadel has never been found.
Kristen Nadel was 18 when her dad, her buddy, disappeared. Now 22, she is extra aware when people like Adams go missing. “I make mental notes of people, especially ones where the cars are found with all their stuff left intact but only them missing,” she said.
Her dad isn’t the only person to have disappeared without a trace in the rugged mountains of the Santa Fe National Forest.
In August 1998, experienced world traveler Emma Tresp, 71, vanished on her way to a spiritual retreat at the Pecos Monastery. Her locked Honda Civic, with her suitcase and some food inside, was discovered on the rough Forest Service Road 375 to Glorieta Baldy peak. It had gotten stuck on the road after she made a wrong turn. Despite the efforts of more than 200 searchers, no other sign of her was found.
Her family searched for years and put up posters seeking information. Their $20,000 reward for information about her disappearance yielded no calls. They waited seven years before they held a public memorial service and put up a small memorial at the site where her car was found.
In 2008, David Martinez, a state police investigator who had taken over the Tresp case, said, “It’s like she vanished off the face of the Earth. There are no answers.”
On Friday morning, the fourth anniversary of her husband’s disappearance, Edna Nadel looked out her kitchen window to the mountain where Mel disappeared. The question remains: What happened?
Lori Davis, Project Jason Forum Moderator
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Posted 11 October 2015 - 03:51 PM
Emma is still missing.
New Mexico State Police
Phone: (505) 827-9126
Investigative Case #: 98-23-1-0168
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