Four months after Dallas lawyer and SMU professor Charles Hosch went missing in Georgia, his family has announced a “large-scale professional search operation” planned for March 14-15.
“As spring foliage returns to the mountain, search conditions will become increasingly difficult. Professional search and rescue groups familiar with both Blood Mountain and work in coordination with Union County are encouraged to join the effort,” reads a post on the website created to provide updates on the search. “Charles deserves to be found. Every resource, every searcher, brings us closer to bringing him home.”
Hosch, who co-founded the law firm Hosch and Morris and was an adjunct faculty member at SMU’s Dedman School of Law, went missing on Nov. 11 after heading out for a hike on the Byron Herbert Reece Trail near Blood Mountain in Union County, according to a post on the law firm’s website. He’s described as 6 feet, 1 inch tall, and as weighing around 200 pounds. He was last seen wearing khaki pants, a camel-colored sweater and a dark green jacket, according to the Union County Sheriff’s Office…