Vermont Missing Person Cold Case: Outdoorsman Vanished 22 Years Ago After NYC Trips

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Rutland, VT – Vermont State Police are renewing attention to the 22-year-old cold case of Mark Husk, a Ferrisburgh outdoorsman who vanished after frequently traveling alone to New York City.

According to investigators, Husk was last seen on October 11, 2003, at his home on Old Chicago Road in Ferrisburgh. He was reported missing on November 5, 2003, when family and friends could not reach him. Despite extensive searches and ongoing investigation, he remains missing.

At the time of his disappearance, Husk was 50 years old, standing 5’9” and weighing about 145 pounds, with blond hair, green or hazel eyes, and wire-rimmed glasses. Police noted that he may have been despondent before he went missing.

Family described Husk as a private, avid outdoorsman who often traveled alone across the country, including regular bus and Amtrak trips to New York City. His case remains open and unsolved under the Vermont State Police Cold Case Division.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Rutland barracks at 802-773-9101 or submit an anonymous tip through the Vermont State Police online system.


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