Two-year-old Deorr Kunz Jr., from Idaho Falls, disappeared on July 10, 2015, while touring Timber Creek Campground, 10 miles from Leadore (east of Challis), Idaho, with his parents, Jessica Mitchell and Vernal DeOrr Kunz Sr.
The Lemhi County Sheriff’s Office has named (Vernal) DeOrr Kunz and Jessica Mitchell as suspects in DeOrr’s disappearance, but they have not been criminally charged. EastIdahoNews.com reached out to Kunz and Mitchell Tuesday afternoon for comment.
DeOrr Jay Kunz Jr. was born on December 30, 2012, to Jessica Mitchell and her fiancé at the time, Vernal DeOrr Kunz Sr., in Idaho Falls, Idaho. To his family, he was recognized as ‘Little Man’.
Also in 2019, a film by David Paulides, Missing 411, featured the case and had interviews with key members in the investigation. In March 2020, it was confirmed a small bone discovered at Timber Creek Campground did not belong DeOrr. Sheriff Steve Penner found the bone in June 2019 and sent it to the FBI office in Quantico, Virginia, for testing.
Where is Deorr Kunz Jr?
Two-year-old, Deorr Kunz Jr., from Idaho Falls, disappeared on July 10, 2015, while visiting Timber Creek Campground, 10 miles from Leadore (east of Challis), Idaho with his parents, Jessica Mitchell and Vernal DeOrr Kunz Senior. The site was was close to the Stone Reservoir and a stream ran alongside.
The group was on a family fishing trip when DeOrr disappeared around 2.40 pm. On that day, Mitchell and Vernal’s decision to take the camping and fishing trip was sudden and unexpected, according to other family members. It was to become a fateful decision to head out into the wilderness.
Issac Reinwand said that he left shortly after arriving to go fishing on the nearby stream, only to return after DeOrr Jr. was discovered to be missing.
Many speculated that if DeOrr was attacked by an animal or snatched, the boots would have fallen off. But no trace of the boots has turned up.
Three private investigators have conducted their own investigations into the case, but no solid evidence on DeOrr’s whereabouts have been produced.
DeOrr Jr.’s parents asked the two-year-old if he wanted to stay with his grandfather or go fishing, at which point he allegedly began walking back to be with Walton. This would be the last time he was seen alive.
Cadaver dogs hit on five locations, including a site located just 3/4 of a mile from the campground in 2016. There was no other evidence found at the location. Recently, in April 2019, a new private investigator became involved in the search, David Marshburn.
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Where was Deorr Kunz’s jacket found?
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KBOI) — A private firm investigating the case DeOrr Kunz, who’s been missing for more than a year, says a jacket that he reportedly was wearing on the day he went missing was found at an Idaho Falls apartment complex.
In addition to the toys and jacket, Klein says it found a credit card that was used by a family friend with “seemingly purchases of items unknown to investigators in testimony.”.
When did Deorr vanish?
The two-year-old from Idaho Falls vanished July 10, 2015, while visiting Timber Creek Campground with his parents, Jessica Mitchell and Vernal DeOrr Kunz. DeOrr’s great-grandfather, Robert Walton, and Isaac Reinwand, a friend of Walton’s, were also on the trip. There has been no sign of DeOrr since that day, and nobody has been charged in …
Three private investigators have conducted their own investigations into the case but no solid evidence on DeOrr’s whereabouts have been produced.
After months of testing at the FBI office in Quantico, Virginia, investigators announced a bone found at the campsite last summer was from an animal and not tied to DeOrr Kunz.
Penner says he and other investigators will not stop looking for DeOrr until he is found and the case continues. There are no public vigils or events planned for the missing boy but family members say they will honor him in their own way.
There has been no sign of DeOrr since that day, and nobody has been charged in connection to his disappearance. Mitchell and Kunz were named suspects in January 2016 by former Lemhi County Sheriff Lynn Bowerman but they have never been arrested or charged. The parents have claimed from the beginning that they do not know what happened to their son. Reinwand and Walton have also said they have no idea where the boy is. Walton died in June 2019.
Who is Kunz’s father?
45 likes. Add a comment… Instagram. On that fateful day, Kunz was taken on a trip with his mother, Jessica, his father, DeOrr Kunz Sr., his grandfather, Robert Walton, and Isaac Reinwand, who was a friend of Robert’s. According to Lemhi County Sheriff Lynn Bowerman, Jessica and DeOrr Sr. were walking down to a creek near …
The previous P.I., Philip Klein, quit in 2017 and released a statement that said, “All evidence leads to the death of DeOrr Kunz, Jr. We do not believe a kidnapping or animal attack occurred — and all evidence supports this finding.”.
DeOrr Jr.’s parents asked the two-year-old if he wanted to stay with his grandfather or go fishing, to which DeOrr Jr. allegedly began walking back to be with Walton. This would be the last time he was seen alive.
Later, Walton said he saw his grandson near the creek, took his eyes off the boy for just a moment, and when he looked back, DeOrr Jr. was gone. When Jessica returned, they called the police to report DeOrr missing, leading to immediate search parties, with volunteers looking for the lost toddler.
It’s a mystery that has baffled investigators and left family and friends heartbroken. On July 10th, 2015, the two-year-old went missing during a camping trip in east Idaho, seemingly disappearing without a trace.
Evidence continues to build against the parents, as there was no evidence their son was ever at the site, there was no blood or DNA evidence discovered, and the jacket he was supposedly wearing was in their apartment the whole time.
The family believes Marshburn will be able to find DeOrr Jr., and even his father has spoken out: Hopefully, these new details and involvement from third parties will determine what happened to this young boy, and bring closure to his loved ones. In November 2019, this case got national media attention.