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Search Suspended for Missing SMU Professor Charles Hosch

Scenic hiking trail in a wooded area

Atlanta, Georgia, November 25, 2025

The search for missing Southern Methodist University professor Charles Hosch has been suspended after two weeks of intensive searching with no new leads. Hosch, 67, disappeared while hiking the Byron Herbert Reece Trail near Blood Mountain. Despite the halt in search operations, authorities assure that the case remains open and they will continue to investigate any new information. The professor’s family and community continue to hope for his safe return and urge anyone with relevant information to come forward.

Search Suspended for Missing SMU Professor Charles Hosch

Authorities halt search efforts after two weeks of intensive searching, family remains hopeful.

Atlanta, Georgia – The search for missing Southern Methodist University (SMU) law professor Charles Hosch, who vanished during a solo hiking trip, has been suspended after extensive efforts yielded no new leads. Hosch, 67, was last seen on November 11, 2025, on the Byron Herbert Reece Trail near Blood Mountain in Georgia. His disappearance has raised concerns among family, colleagues, and the community as search authorities have indicated that the case remains active despite the halt in elaborate search operations.

Born and raised in Gainesville, Georgia, Charles Hosch has dedicated over three decades to mentoring law students at SMU’s Dedman School of Law. Beloved by students and peers alike, he is also co-founder of the Dallas law firm Hosch & Morris. The implications of his disappearance resonate deeply within the Dallas legal community, highlighting the impact of individual lives on local institutions. His family and friends continue to hope for his return, urging anyone with information to come forward.

Last Seen and Search Efforts

Charles Hosch embarked on a hike alone on November 11, planning to explore the scenic vistas of Blood Mountain. He was last seen descending the summit around 1:30 p.m., dressed in khaki pants, a camel-colored sweater, and a dark green jacket. When he failed to meet his expected return time, his vehicle was found at the trailhead, and authorities were alerted shortly after.

The search began immediately and involved various agencies, including trained search-and-rescue personnel, dog units, and aerial reconnaissance. Despite rigorous efforts spanning two weeks through challenging terrain and fluctuating weather conditions, the search yielded no significant clues, leading to the difficult decision to suspend formal operations.

Open Case and Continuing Hope

While the search operations have concluded, the Union County Sheriff’s Office has assured the public that the case will remain open. Investigators are committed to reviewing any new information that may arise concerning Hosch’s whereabouts. They have specifically requested that anyone who was near the Byron Herbert Reece Trail between November 11 and 13 reach out with relevant details.

The family of Charles Hosch has expressed profound concern and frustration over the lack of developments. They remain determined and optimistic, continuing to advocate for assistance and urging the community to join in the search for answers. For those wishing to help, the Union County Sheriff’s Office is open to any tips or leads that may facilitate locating the missing professor.

Community Engagement

Community involvement can play a significant role in uncovering information regarding cases like Hosch’s. Residents and visitors in the area are encouraged to stay vigilant and report any unusual activity or sightings related to the hiking trail during the relevant timeframe. This engagement is indicative of the broader community spirit that Dallas and surrounding regions exhibit, reinforcing the notion that unified efforts can foster positive outcomes.

Conclusion

The case of Professor Charles Hosch serves as a reminder of the unpredictability of outdoor activities and the importance of community support during troubling times. While formal search efforts have ceased, the commitment of his family, friends, and the concerned public remains steadfast. Individuals who may have information are encouraged to assist and contribute to the hope of reuniting Hosch with his loved ones.

For those with information, please contact the Union County Sheriff’s Office at 706-439-6091 or dial 911 if within Union County.

Who is Charles Hosch?

Charles Hosch is a 67-year-old adjunct professor at Southern Methodist University’s Dedman School of Law and co-founder of the Dallas law firm Hosch & Morris. He is a Harvard Law School graduate and has been a mentor to law students for over three decades.

When and where did Charles Hosch go missing?

Charles Hosch was last seen on November 11, 2025, when he set out on a solo hike on the Byron Herbert Reece Trail near Blood Mountain in Georgia. He was reported missing later that day after failing to return from his hike.

What search efforts have been made to find Charles Hosch?

Authorities conducted extensive search operations involving multiple agencies, including trained search-and-rescue teams, dog units, and aerial support. Despite these efforts, no significant clues were found, leading to the suspension of formal search operations after two weeks.

How can I help in the search for Charles Hosch?

If you were in the area of the Byron Herbert Reece Trail near Blood Mountain between November 11 and 13, 2025, and have any information or relevant photos, please contact the Union County Sheriff’s Office at 706-439-6091 or dial 911 if in Union County.

What is the current status of the search for Charles Hosch?

As of now, formal search operations have been suspended after two weeks of intensive efforts yielded no new information. The case remains open, and authorities continue to review any new information as it becomes available.

Feature Details
Name Charles Hosch
Age 67
Profession Adjunct Professor at SMU’s Dedman School of Law, Co-founder of Hosch & Morris law firm
Last Seen November 11, 2025, on the Byron Herbert Reece Trail near Blood Mountain, Georgia
Search Duration Two weeks
Search Outcome No significant clues found; formal search operations suspended
Current Status Case remains open; authorities continue to review new information

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