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Remains of Missing Coast Guard Veteran Finally Identified After 48 Years

Tim HuntBy Tim HuntMay 11, 20263 Mins Read
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Remains of Missing Coast Guard Veteran Finally Identified After 48 Years

For almost 50 years, the family of Coast Guard veteran Lonny Reeves searched for answers to his mysterious disappearance.

They finally have closure.

Remains discovered in North Florida back in 1978 have been positively identified as Reeves, ending a nearly five-decade-old cold case.

The Columbia County Sheriff’s Office announced on Wednesday that skeletal remains found along I-10 belonged to the Coast Guard veteran. Reeves was a young man in his 30s when he went missing in the 1970s.

Wednesday’s press conference to announce the discovery was filled with tears and hugs as Reeves’ sister, Linda, said she never gave up hope of one day finding her brother.

“Somehow I’d find him, whether he will be dead or alive,” Linda told First Coast News.

A ‘True Cowboy’

After serving in the Coast Guard, Reeves became a bit of a renegade.

He was known to hitchhike, which was prevalent in the ‘70s, roaming through life as a drifter. Before he went missing, his family spotted him walking along a beach in New Jersey. They had tried to file a missing persons report in 1976 with the New Jersey State Police, but since he was a drifter, authorities didn’t classify him as missing, according to the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office.

Overall, though, his sister said Reeves was a good man and a “true cowboy.”

After remains were found outside an interstate rest area in 1978, Columbia County detectives didn’t have much evidence to investigate. As the years passed and science progressed, investigators were able to utilize facial reconstruction, DNA analysis and forensic genealogy to solve the cold case.

Columbia County (Florida) Sheriff Wallace Kitchings. (Columbia County Sheriff’s Office)

Columbia County Sheriff Wallace Kitchings expressed regret in not identifying the remains sooner.

“We are sorry for how long this has taken,” Kitchings said. “No family should have to spend decades not knowing what happened to their loved one.”

Breakthrough in the Case

Reeves’ case grew frostier by the decade until a huge breakthrough came on Jan. 5, 2026.

Investigators said a private forensic lab found a link to Reeves after a family member, who hadn’t seen him since 1970, gave them a DNA sample. Identification confirmed.

“They identified genetic relatives. They built a family tree, and at the end of that family tree, they found the name,” Kitchings said.

Based on the condition of the remains, detectives have no indication foul play was involved and believe Reeves died from natural causes.

While his family will always wonder what truly happened to Reeves, they finally have peace of mind knowing he’s been found.

“Nobody gave up, they just kept going and going,” Linda said. “It’s been a long time, 55 years not knowing where he was, how he was. It’s finally over.”

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