Louis Miller Obituary, Death New Richmond, Wisconsin – A search that gripped the small community of New Richmond, Wisconsin has ended in heartbreak. Louis Miller, a local man who had gone missing while scouting public land, was tragically found deceased after an extensive search effort. Louis, known to friends and family as “Louie,” was last seen around 2:30 p.m. on Friday, April 11. He had gone to the Cylon State Wildlife Area, located northeast of New Richmond, a place he often visited for outdoor activities like hunting and scouting.
According to family, his disappearance was completely out of character, as he was an experienced outdoorsman familiar with the area. When he failed to return home for dinner Friday evening, concerns grew quickly. Using cellphone GPS data, family members and authorities were able to locate Louie’s truck parked at a trail access point. His phone’s last known signal showed movement northward into the wildlife area.
St. Croix County Sheriff’s Office, along with first responders and local firefighters, launched a search that began late Friday and resumed at daybreak on Saturday. Community volunteers also joined the effort, scouring the rugged terrain in hopes of finding him safe. Sadly, by early afternoon on Saturday, April 12, Louie was found deceased. The family shared the tragic update publicly, thanking everyone who participated in the search and offered support during the ordeal.
“There’s no further need for volunteers or assistance,” the family said in a statement. “It’s the news no one wanted. Thank you to everyone who helped or reached out. You are all incredible people, and we are so appreciative.” Authorities have not yet released details about the cause of death. The family has requested privacy as they navigate this difficult time. The New Richmond community, known for its close-knit spirit, continues to rally around the Miller family in mourning the loss of a beloved son, brother, and friend.