
National Podcast Covers Missing Persons Case From Northern Minnesota
Can you help? I was listening to one of my favorite podcasts last night and was shocked when the episode started.
This national podcast was about a missing person very close to home. The episode centered around Peter Martin, a man who went missing from the Cloquet area last year.
The podcast is called Connect With Jonathan Mark, a psychic medium who talks to real people about real cases that have yet to be solved.
I was immediately gripped by the episode and listened to the entire thing. I hope this episode will help bring more eyes to this case, now in its second year.
Popular Podcast Spotlights Missing Persons Case From Cloquet, Minnesota
This podcast episode was released around the one year anniversary of Martin being reported missing. I was catching up on episodes which is why I was just listening to it this week. He was last seen at his home on March 8th of 2024.
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In the episode, which you can hear below, Mark shares what he believes happened to Martin and gives new clues to the investigation. Whether you believe in psychic mediums or not, I do believe this podcast will help bring new tips to the forefront, and that is Mark's hope as well.
Can You Help The Missing Persons Case Of Peter Martin?
The U.S. Department of the Interior Indian Affairs has a page on their website dedicated to Peter Martin.
If you know anything about the case or have any bit of information that might help, you are asked to contact Special Agent Peter Rodriguez.
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You can contact Special Agent Peter Rodriguez at OJS_MMU@bia.gov or by phone at 1-833-560-2065. There is a $5,000 reward at the moment.
What Happened To Peter Martin?
Martin was last seen in the Mahnomen residential area of the Fon du Lac reservation. It should also be noted that Martin has pierced ears and tattoos on his chest and upper right arm.
I really hope this podcast, which has a big following, helps someone who knows something to come forward or brings this case back to the forefront more than a year later.
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