Missing Since: 2012-01-25 Location: Jackson, Wisconsin
Cloud was last seen in Jackson County, Wisconsin on January 25, 2012. After he left a girlfriend’s residence in Black River Falls, the vehicle he was driving ran off the road got stuck in a ditch on Highway O near the town of Millston. A police officer witnessed the accident and stopped to offer assistance, but when the officer asked for identification, Cloud ran off into the woods, taking his Dachshund dog with him. The dog was six months old at the time, with short brown fur, and may have been wearing a sweater. The car Cloud was driving was registered to his girlfriend’s sister, and he may have feared the owner would be angry about what had happened. He also had some outstanding warrants for his arrest on minor charges. This may have been why he fled from the police. Volunteer searchers tracked his footprints for over three miles, through snow that was up to three feet deep in places. The police brought in tracking dogs who traced Cloud’s scent to the road, where they lost the trail. He has never been heard from again. Cloud’s family doesn’t believe he left voluntarily. His girlfriend was pregnant with his child and he told his family that anticipation of fatherhood had caused him to rethink his life. He had moved to Tomah, Wisconsin to be with his girlfriend and was going back to school so he could get a high school diploma and be able to support his child when it was born. Since his disappearance, he hasn’t used his cellular phone or accessed his social media accounts, and none of his loved ones have heard from him. His case remains unsolved. Investigating Agency Jackson County Sheriff’s Office 715-284-5357 Ho-Chunk Nation Police Department 715-284-9343 Source Information Wisconsin Clearinghouse Missing & Exploited Children & Adults The LaCrosse Tribune The Leader-Telegram Wisconsin Dells Events WSAW-TV Hocak Worak: Covering the Ho-Chunk National The Missing Indigenous People of Canada & the US Updated 3 times since October 12, 2004. Last updated March 22, 2023; age-progression added.