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Missouri Boy Discovered Alive After Four Days in Ravine

Community donations have surpassed $13,000 to support his emergency medical care.

A photo of the K-9 bloodhound that rescued Dakota Trenkle Jr. as show on the St. Francois County Sheriff's Department Facebook.
Farmington Correctional Center K-9 Unit police dog and his handler, who helped rescue a teen boy who disappeared skateboarding on Sunday, July 27, 2025.
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Overview

  • On July 27, 13-year-old Dakota Trenkle Jr. vanished while skateboarding near Goose Creek Lake in St. Francois County, triggering a multi-agency search.
  • His skateboard was found half a mile from home, and bloodhound Daryl tracked his scent through dense brush to the bottom of a 240-foot ravine on July 30.
  • Trenkle endured nearly 96 hours in high heat without food or water and suffered a brain bleed, a fractured leg and multiple scrapes.
  • ARCH Air Rescue helicoptered him to a St. Louis area hospital, where he remains under treatment for serious injuries.
  • Authorities report no signs of foul play in his disappearance and the case remains open.