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The national park where 11 people have mysteriously gone missing in 10 years
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Published 16:52 6 Aug 2022 GMT+1

The national park where 11 people have mysteriously gone missing in 10 years

A national park in California has seen 11 people go missing, as well as sightings of Bigfoot and aliens.

Shola Lee

Shola Lee

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Topics: News, Conspiracy Theories, US News, True crime, Life

Shola Lee
Shola Lee

Shola Lee began her journalism career while studying for her undergraduate degree at Queen Mary, University of London and Columbia University in New York. She has written for the Columbia Spectator, QM Global Bloggers, CUB Magazine, UniDays, and Warner Brothers' Wizarding World Digital. Recently, Shola took part in the 2021 BAFTA Crew and BBC New Creatives programme before becoming a journalist at UNILAD, where she works on breaking news, trending stories, and features.

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A mysterious national park in California has seen 11 people go missing, as well as sightings of Bigfoot and aliens.

That's right, kick your feet up, grab a snack, and prepare to read about the spooky national park that seems to swallow people up.

Warning: don't put this one on your bucket list of places to visit before you die, because, well, you might not make it to the rest of your agenda.


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Hannah Zaccaglini was one of the 11 who's disappearance was never solved.
Siskiyou County Sheriff's Office

The park in question is Mount Shasta, California, and on the surface it looks like a pretty picturesque park. There are snow-topped mountains, towering trees, and a whole lot of mystery.

Let's start with the disappearances: all 11 are unsolved and the surrounding area, Siskiyou County, now has a cold case team dedicated to solving them.

County Sheriff Jeremiah LaRue said of the group: "It is a fairly new team but we are excited. It will specifically address these types of cases."

It looks pretty but don't be fooled, this park is shrouded in mystery.
Google Maps

So, who exactly went missing? The list includes Angie Fullmer, who went missing just 10 days before Christmas, when she took a drive through the park with her boyfriend and was never seen again.

Next up is Karin Mero, who disappeared from the area way back in February 1997. Since there was a warrant out for Karin's arrest, forces initially thought she might've fled.

Bigfoot is said to have been spotted in the area.
John Zada / Alamy Stock Photo

However, when another girl, Hannah Zaccaglini, disappeared in June of the same year, people began to question these strange happenings. Karin and Hannah knew a lot of the same people, and given that they disappeared from the same area just months apart, you can understand why people started questioning the park.

In May of 2020, Davohnte Morgan was visiting the park with his girlfriend when he disappeared. The pair had an argument while staying in the area, so his girlfriend went for a walk to cool off. While out and about she passed Davohnte, also out walking, and he was never seen again.

Others that disappeared from the area include Rocky Ramirez, Marie Louise Andrus, Phillip Verne Deshayes, Betty Jane Lobush, Ray Ranaldo Martin, Grace Sabots, and Rosemary Kunst.

The disappearances are only the beginning of the story, because Bigfoot has apparently been spotted several times in the area, as well as potential UFO sightings.

Safe to say we're not planning a road trip through Mount Shasta any time soon.

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