ABC News August 6, 2025

Foot found at Utah lake belongs to man missing since 1997: Officials

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Remains of a human foot found inside a hiking shoe on the shores of a lake in Utah belong to a man who went missing in 1997, according to officials.

The remains were found on the shores of Fish Lake in south-central Utah in May, according to the Sevier County Sheriff's Office.

Investigators determined the hiking boot was made in 1996 for only one year. Investigators were then able to tie the boot to a cold case disappearance from September 1997.

The man who went missing -- David White -- intended to go fishing with some friends and had rented a hotel room nearby, the sheriff's office said. When the plans with friends fell through, White went fishing anyway, according to authorities.

Sevier County Sheriff’s Office
Sevier County Sheriff’s Office released a photo of David Wright from Washington Utah who went missing in September, 1997.

“This case has been on the mind of every one of the SAR members who were involved in the search 28 years ago. It is good to finally have some closure for the family and the searchers," Sheriff Nathan Curtis said in a statement.

The medical examiner's office directed investigators to collect DNA from the foot and DNA from a daughter and sent the samples to Bode Cellmark Forensics.

Testing revealed a parental match with 99.9994% certainty, the sheriff's office said.

"We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to the Sevier County Sheriff’s Office, SAR’s, Detective Sgt Pearson, Detective Sgt Larsen, Sheriff Curtis, and Gary (Moulton) from Fishlake Lodge for their incredible support and tireless efforts. We are also deeply grateful to the individual and his dog who found the shoe – without them, we would not be where we are today," Stefanie Bennett, the daughter of White, said in a statement released by officials.