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Saturday, July 15, 2017

Great Smokey Mountains Disappearance, Oct 8th, 1976

Trenny Lynn Gibson 

Missing Since: October 8, 1976 from The Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee 
Classification: Lost/Injured Missing 
Date Of Birth: August 17, 1960 
Age: 16 years old 
Height and Weight: 5'3, 115 pounds 
Distinguishing Characteristics: Caucasian female. Brown hair, green eyes. 
Clothing/Jewelry Description: A blue blouse, a blue and white striped sweater, a borrowed brown plaid heavy jacket, blue jeans, blueAdidas shoes and a diamond and star sapphire ring. 



Details of Disappearance

Gibson accompanied 40 of her classmates from Knoxville, Tennessee on a field trip to The Great Smoky Mountains National Park on October 8, 1976. The students were hiking to Andrews Bald on the trip and separated into small groups when they arrived at the trails. Gibson apparently hiked with several different sections of her classmates at different paces during the day. She was last seen at approximately 3:00 p.m. near Clingman's Dome, walking on a moderately steep trail with sharp dropoffs and dense undergrowth on both sides. 

Extensive searches of the park continued until the end of October 1976, but Gibson has never been located. She was a sophomore at Bearden High School at the time of her disappearance. Her case remains unsolved. 

Investigating Agency 
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact: 
Tennessee Bureau Of Investigation 

615-744-4000


Via WebSleuths Disappearance's in the Great Smokey Mountains forum

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

McDonald's Worker Saves Police Officer

"A McDonald's employee in Florida rescued a police officer on Tuesday after she became unconscious at the restaurant's drive-thru window, according to a local ABC News affiliate report.
Surveillance footage provided to Miami-based station WPLG showed the fast-acting employee, Pedro Viloria, jumping out of the Doral store’s drive-thru window after a customer very slowly pulled away and ran into a median.
Viloria said the customer -- an off-duty Miami-Dade police officer who had her two children in the backseat -- was suffering from a medical emergency." Reports ABC News.
The Officer was helped by a 2nd McDonald's employee, and was rushed to a hospital where she was stabilized and is expected to be OK.