Disappearance of Garrett Bardsley
Garrett Bardsley | |
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Born | |
Disappeared | August 20, 2004 (aged 12)
[1] Cuberant Lake, Utah, U.S. |
Status | Missing for 20 years, 10 months and 9 days |
Education | Spanish Fork Middle School |
Occupation | Student |
Height | 5 ft 10 in (1.77 m)[1] |
Parent | Kevin Bardsley (father)
Deborah Bardsley (mother) |
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Garrett Alexander Bardsley (born July 24, 1992)[1] is an American boy who disappeared on August 20, 2004, during a camping trip with his father and fellow Boy Scouts near Cuberant Lake in the Uinta Mountains of Utah. Despite an intensive search operation involving hundreds of volunteers, dogs, and aerial support, Garrett was never found.[2] His case remains unsolved.[1]
Background
[edit]Garrett Bardsley was born in 1992 in Utah, the youngest of four children. He was a student at Spanish Fork Middle School[2] and a member of the Boy Scouts of America. In August 2004, he accompanied his father, Kevin Bardsley, and a group of Boy Scouts on a backpacking trip to the Uinta Mountains, a popular outdoor recreation area in northeastern Utah.[3]
Disappearance
[edit]On the morning of August 20, 2004, Garrett was fishing with his father near the edge of an unnamed lake in the Cuberant Lakes Basin[2] when he accidentally got his shoes and socks wet.[4] He reportedly left the group to walk a short distance of approximately 150 yards back to the family’s campsite to change into dry socks and shoes. It was around 8:00 a.m., and visibility was clear.[3] His father watched him for part of the walk but briefly turned his attention to the lake. When he looked back, Garrett was gone.[2]
Initial attempts to locate Garrett by family and nearby campers were unsuccessful. There were no signs of struggle or injury, and the area had minimal undergrowth, making it difficult to understand how he could have simply vanished.[3]
Search efforts
[edit]A massive search operation was launched within hours, coordinated by local law enforcement, volunteers, and trained search and rescue teams. Over 1,400 volunteers participated in the effort over several days. Helicopters, dogs, and thermal imaging were all employed to search the densely wooded and rugged terrain.[2][5]
Despite the scale of the operation, no trace of Garrett was ever found: no clothing, footprints, nor personal belongings. The search was hampered by difficult terrain and inconsistent weather, with rain and snow during the first few days after his disappearance.[3] After several weeks, the formal search was scaled back, though Garrett’s parents and volunteers continued periodic efforts up to August of 2005.[2]
Theories
[edit]Investigators initially believed that Garrett may have become disoriented and succumbed to the elements, possibly falling into a crevice or becoming hidden in underbrush. However, the complete absence of physical evidence has led to speculation about other possible explanations, including animal predation or abduction.[citation needed]
Aftermath
[edit]Garrett's disappearance deeply impacted his family and the broader Utah community. His father, Kevin Bardsley, later founded the Garrett Bardsley Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping find missing persons and improving search-and-rescue efforts.[6]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c d "Garrett Alexander Bardsley". Utah Department of Public Safety. Retrieved 28 June 2025.
- ^ a b c d e f Smeath, Doug (August 7, 2005). "Search for Garrett ends". Deseret News. Retrieved 28 June 2025.
- ^ a b c d Parkinson, Patrick (August 25, 2004). "Garrett Bardsley missing: Search ongoing". The Park Record. Retrieved 2025-06-19.
- ^ Swensen, Jason (13 August 2005). "Garrett's legacy stretches beyond search". Church News. Retrieved 28 June 2025.
- ^ "Official Search for Missing Scout Ends". KSL News. August 2005. Retrieved 2025-06-19.
- ^ "The Garrett Bardsley Foundation". Retrieved 2025-06-19.