Knoxville police’s K-9 Pearl and handler Candy Stooksberry search Texas for missing 8-year-old Cile Steward after floods hit Camp Mystic. On the very first day of the search, they uncovered a long-“FORGOTTEN TR:AG:EDY” hidden inside the hollow of a fallen tree…

The floodwaters at Camp Mystic, Texas, had barely begun to recede when search-and-rescue teams arrived. Among them was Officer Candy Stooksberry of the Knoxville Police Department and her trusted K-9 partner, Pearl, a Belgian Malinois trained in scent detection. Their mission was urgent: find any trace of 8-year-old Cile Steward, last seen near the campgrounds before the raging waters swept through.
On the first day of their search, what began as a desperate hunt for a missing child took an unexpected turn — one that unearthed a long-forgotten tragedy buried by both time and silence.
Pearl led Stooksberry toward a hollowed-out tree, its roots torn apart by the flood. At first glance, it looked like just another piece of storm wreckage. But as Pearl began circling, barking sharply, Candy knew something was inside.
What they found stunned everyone.
Inside the hollow trunk lay remnants of the past: a rusted locket, fragments of clothing, and skeletal remains that experts believe had been hidden there for decades. Alongside them was a water-damaged diary, its words still faintly legible, telling the story of a child who had once vanished in eerily similar circumstances generations ago.

Authorities are now working with historians and forensic experts to piece together the truth. Early speculation suggests the remains may belong to a girl reported missing in the 1970s, whose case had long gone cold.
For Officer Stooksberry, the discovery was bittersweet.
“We came here looking for one child,” she said, her voice trembling. “We didn’t expect Pearl to lead us to another — a child whose story was almost lost forever.”
As for Cile Steward, the search continues, with renewed determination. Families of both the present and the past now cling to hope and closure, bound together by tragedy and the relentless loyalty of a search dog unwilling to give up.
The flood revealed more than destruction. It unearthed memories, grief, and a reminder that even in nature’s chaos, some secrets refuse to stay buried.
The floodwaters at Camp Mystic, Texas, had barely begun to recede when search-and-rescue teams arrived. Among them was Officer Candy Stooksberry of the Knoxville Police Department and her trusted K-9 partner, Pearl, a Belgian Malinois trained in scent detection. Their mission was urgent: find any trace of 8-year-old Cile Steward, last seen near the campgrounds before the raging waters swept through.
On the first day of their search, what began as a desperate hunt for a missing child took an unexpected turn — one that unearthed a long-forgotten tragedy buried by both time and silence.
Pearl led Stooksberry toward a hollowed-out tree, its roots torn apart by the flood. At first glance, it looked like just another piece of storm wreckage. But as Pearl began circling, barking sharply, Candy knew something was inside.
What they found stunned everyone.
Inside the hollow trunk lay remnants of the past: a rusted locket, fragments of clothing, and skeletal remains that experts believe had been hidden there for decades. Alongside them was a water-damaged diary, its words still faintly legible, telling the story of a child who had once vanished in eerily similar circumstances generations ago.
Authorities are now working with historians and forensic experts to piece together the truth. Early speculation suggests the remains may belong to a girl reported missing in the 1970s, whose case had long gone cold.
For Officer Stooksberry, the discovery was bittersweet.
“We came here looking for one child,” she said, her voice trembling. “We didn’t expect Pearl to lead us to another — a child whose story was almost lost forever.”
As for Cile Steward, the search continues, with renewed determination. Families of both the present and the past now cling to hope and closure, bound together by tragedy and the relentless loyalty of a search dog unwilling to give up.
The flood revealed more than destruction. It unearthed memories, grief, and a reminder that even in nature’s chaos, some secrets refuse to stay buried.