URGENT SEARCH UPDATE: “WE FOUND HIM”
As winter approaches, search leaders say time is running out for missing camper Chris Palmer — and they are urgently calling for aircraft to scan terrain too dangerous to access by land.
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Chris Palmer going missing reveals dangers of Cape Hatteras

BUXTON: The disappearance of a man and his dog at Cape Hatteras National Seashore has drawn renewed attention to the Outer Banks’ unpredictable and often treacherous conditions.
Chris Palmer, 39, of Arkansas, was last in contact with his family on January 9. His red 2017 Ford F-250 was discovered stuck in the sand at Cape Point on January 12. Authorities confirmed Palmer as a missing person on January 16, and he is believed to be traveling with his German shepherd.
The National Park Service is urging anyone who was in the Cape Point area on the evening of January 11, or who may have seen Palmer or his dog, to come forward with information. Tips can be submitted via the NPS Tip Line at 888-653-0009, online at go.nps.gov/SubmitATip, or by email at [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]).
While the search continues, officials are reminding visitors that Cape Hatteras is not only renowned for its scenic beaches, historic lighthouses, and wildlife but also for its natural hazards. The Outer Banks are constantly reshaped by wind, tides, and shifting sandbars, making vehicles and pedestrians vulnerable, particularly in remote stretches like Cape Point.
The surrounding waters, historically known as the “Graveyard of the Atlantic,” have claimed hundreds of ships over the centuries due to hidden shoals, sudden storms, and powerful currents. Even experienced beachgoers can encounter difficulties navigating the sandy terrain, where soft spots can trap vehicles and tidal surges can move quickly.
“These beaches are breathtaking, but they can be extremely dangerous if you’re unprepared,” said a National Park Service spokesperson. “Visitors need to respect tide schedules, wear appropriate gear, and remain vigilant, especially when exploring isolated areas.”
Cape Hatteras National Seashore is also a vital habitat for endangered sea turtles, migratory birds, and diverse marine life, drawing photographers, birdwatchers, and nature enthusiasts from across the country. Yet the same natural features that make the area unique, shifting dunes, hidden channels, and strong surf, pose significant risks for those who venture too far from designated paths.
Authorities continue to coordinate searches for Palmer and his dog, urging anyone with information to come forward immediately.
Missing Person – Chris Palmer:
Update from United Cajun Navy Incident Commander Josh Gill. As winter weather moves in, we are intensifying our search efforts for Chris Palmer and urgently seeking assistance from anyone with access to an airplane, helicopter, or other aircraft to support aerial reconnaissance in the area of interest. Terrain in this region is difficult and aerial eyes would significantly speed up the search.
United Cajun Navy teams are working closely with the National Park Service at Cape Hatteras National Seashore and coordinating with Mission Mules and Mountain Mule Packers from North Carolina, whose mule teams can reach remote terrain that vehicles cannot. Our UCN Texas & North Carolina SAR team is supporting planning and guidance, and Team Texas K9s is assisting to locate specific scent and track targets in the area where Chris Palmer was last believed to be seen. Our boots-on-the-ground response team will be arriving tonight.
If you or someone you know has aviation resources that can assist, please reach out immediately. Every minute matters as temperatures continue to fall.
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