A Hunter Who Never Returned
On the second week of November 1983, 34-year-old William Edward DeLano went into the woods near Humptulips, Washington, to hunt elk and never came back. Multiple records agree that he was hunting alone in the Humptulips area of Grays Harbor County when he vanished, carrying a .270-caliber rifle and leaving behind a mystery that has lingered for decades. Some case summaries list November 9, 1983, as the day he disappeared, while others mark November 10, 1983, as the key date, reflecting how even the most basic details of older missing-person cases can fracture over time. What is consistent is that he was last known to be on that hunting trip and that he has not been heard from since.
A Brief Profile of William Edward DeLano
The surviving records offer only a sparse but telling snapshot of William. He was a white male, born on May 5, 1949, and 34 years old at the time he vanished. Physical descriptions place his height between 5 feet 10 inches and 5 feet 11 inches, with a weight range of 165 to 175 pounds. He had brown hair and hazel eyes, details repeated across several databases that now preserve his case. Modern listings estimate what his age would be today and still tie his identity to those same core descriptors: mid-thirties at disappearance, average build, brown hair, hazel eyes, and a name that remains attached to an unresolved file more than forty years later....Read More
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