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Brother of Eugene Martin remains hopeful case will be solved nearly four decades after disappearance

Saturday marked 39 years since the disappearance of Eugene Martin. Martin was delivering newspapers in Des Moines when he went missing.

Brother of Eugene Martin remains hopeful case will be solved nearly four decades after disappearance

Saturday marked 39 years since the disappearance of Eugene Martin. Martin was delivering newspapers in Des Moines when he went missing.

CROSS, JUST SCAN THE QR CODE ON YOU SCREEN. TOMORROW WILL MARK 39 YEARS SINCE THE DISAPPEARANCE OF A DES MOINES PAPERBOY. EUGENE MARTIN WAS JUST 13-YEARS- OLD WHEN HE WENT MISSING. HE HAS NOT BEEN SEEN SINCE AUGUST 12TH, 19-84. TO THIS DAY POLICE REFER TO THIS CASE AS "STALLED." THEY HOPE TO GAIN NEW LEADS. KCCI'S KAYLA JAMES SPOKE WITH EUGENE'S BROTHER - WHO SAYS HE'S STILL WAIITNG TO REUNITE WITH HIS LITTLE BROTHER. <DONALD DELLACA/EUGENE MARTIN'S BROTHER; 2:09-2:13> <"AS KIDS, WE WOULD RIDE OUR BIKES ALL DAY. PLAYING AROUND."> THAT'S THE VOICE OF DONALD DELLACA -- SEEN HERE ON THE RIGHT IN THIS INTERVIEW WITH KCCI IN 2016. THIS YEAR -- DELLACA IS SPEAKING WITH US OVER THE PHONE -- AS HE CONTINUES TO HOLD OUT HOPE FOR HIS BROTHER, EUGENE MARTIN'S, RETURN. <DONALD DELLACA/EUGENE MARTIN'S BROTHER; 1:19-1:24> <"I WOULD JUST LIKE SOMEONE THAT KNOWS SOMETHING TO COME FORTH."> MARTIN'S DISAPPEARANCE DATES BACK TO AUGUST 12, 1984. INVESTIGATORS SAY - - HE WENT MISSING IN THE EARLY MORNING HOURS -- WHILE DELIVERING NEWSPAPERS. HIS DISAPPEARANCE RE- KINDLED WIDESPREAD CONCERN AND FEAR. 12-YEAR-OLD -- JOHNNY GOSCH DISAPPEARED WHILE DELIVERING PAPERS IN WEST DES MOINES JUST TWO YEARS BEFORE. MARTIN'S CASE HAPPENED IN DES MOINES. <DONALD DELLACA/EUGENE MARTIN'S BROTHER; 2:52-2:54> <"STILL MISS HIM. WE'RE STILL LOOKING."> DES MOINES POLICE SEARCHING FOR THE 13-YEAR-OLD BOY THEN -- AND NOW -- 39 YEARS LATER -- THE INVESTIGATION REMAINS OPEN AND ONGOING. IN A STATEMENT SHARED WITH KCCI -- DES MOINES POLICE SAY CASES LIKE MARTIN'S DON'T BECOME COLD DUE TO A LACK OF INTEREST. INSTEAD THEY "STALL" AS LEADS ARE EXHAUSTED AND NEW ONES COME ABOUT LESS. BUT MARTIN'S DISAPPEARANCE IS STILL A CASE DMPD SAYS IT HAS A SIGNIFICANT INTEREST IN. <DONALD DELLACA/EUGENE MARTIN'S BROTHER; 3:25-3:28> <"JUST YOU KNOW -- HE WAS A GREAT GUY."> KCCI WAS THERE AS MARTIN'S FAMILY CAME TOGETHER FOR THEIR CHRISTMAS WITHOUT HIM. AND WE'VE SPOKEN WITH THEM MULTIPLE TIMES SINCE -- LIKE IN 2022 -- WITH HIS SISTER KIM DELLACA. <0604 (KIM DELLACA) CLIP TIME: MY MOM AND DAD NEVER GAVE UP HOPE ON HIM. SO AS LONG AS THEY THOUGHT HE WAS STILL OUT THERE, THEN I ASSUME THE SAME THING.> AND A YEAR LATER -- DONALD DELLACA -- SHARES A SIMILAR MESSAGE OF HOPE. <DONALD DELLACA/EUGENE MARTIN'S BROTHER; 4:12-415; 4:17-4:19> <"YOU JUST HOPE TO FIND OUT WHAT HAPPENS SOMEDAY."> AND IF MARTIN'S ALIVE -- DONALD DELLACA HOPES TO REUNITE WITH HIS LITTLE BROTHER. <DONALD DELLACA/EUGENE MARTIN'S BROTHER; 4:23-4:24> <"THAT WOULD BE NICE."> EUGENE MARTIN WOULD BE 52 Y
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Brother of Eugene Martin remains hopeful case will be solved nearly four decades after disappearance

Saturday marked 39 years since the disappearance of Eugene Martin. Martin was delivering newspapers in Des Moines when he went missing.

Saturday marked 39 years since the disappearance of Eugene Martin, who was delivering newspapers in Des Moines when he went missing. Martin was just 13 years old on Aug. 12, 1984, when Des Moines police say he went missing in the early hours of the day. He has not been seen since. "As kids, we would ride our bikes all day; play around," said Donald Dellaca, Martin's older brother. KCCI spoke with Dellaca over the phone on Friday. He continues to hold out hope that answers will come in his brother's disappearance. "I would just like someone that knows something to come forth," Dellaca said. Martin's disappearance rekindled widespread concern and fear due to the similarity to another case that happened a couple of years before. Two years prior to his disappearance, 12-year-old Johnny Gosch disappeared while delivering papers in West Des Moines. Martin's case happened in Des Moines. "We still miss him," Dellaca said. "We're still looking." Thirty-nine years later, Des Moines police say the search remains open and ongoing. In a statement sent to KCCI Friday, DMPD said "Cases such as this don't grow 'cold' due to a lack of interest from investigators or the community, but rather they stall as investigative leads are exhausted and new leads come infrequently. This remains a case of significant interest for the Des Moines Police Department." "He was a great guy," Dellaca said. KCCI has spoken with Martin's family a number of times throughout the years. Crews were there as Martin's family came together a Christmas following his disappearance. Prior to speaking with Donald Dellaca, KCCI spoke with his and Martin's sister, Kim Dellaca, in 2022. "My mom and dad never gave up on him," Kim Dellaca said in 2022. "So as long as they thought he was still out there, I assume the same thing." Now, Donald Dellaca shares a similar message of hope.

Saturday marked 39 years since the disappearance of Eugene Martin, who was delivering newspapers in Des Moines when he went missing.

Martin was just 13 years old on Aug. 12, 1984, when Des Moines police say he went missing in the early hours of the day. He has not been seen since.

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"As kids, we would ride our bikes all day; play around," said Donald Dellaca, Martin's older brother.

KCCI spoke with Dellaca over the phone on Friday.

He continues to hold out hope that answers will come in his brother's disappearance.

"I would just like someone that knows something to come forth," Dellaca said.

Martin's disappearance rekindled widespread concern and fear due to the similarity to another case that happened a couple of years before. Two years prior to his disappearance, 12-year-old Johnny Gosch disappeared while delivering papers in West Des Moines.

Martin's case happened in Des Moines.

"We still miss him," Dellaca said. "We're still looking."

Thirty-nine years later, Des Moines police say the search remains open and ongoing.

In a statement sent to KCCI Friday, DMPD said "Cases such as this don't grow 'cold' due to a lack of interest from investigators or the community, but rather they stall as investigative leads are exhausted and new leads come infrequently. This remains a case of significant interest for the Des Moines Police Department."

"He was a great guy," Dellaca said.

KCCI has spoken with Martin's family a number of times throughout the years. Crews were there as Martin's family came together a Christmas following his disappearance.

Prior to speaking with Donald Dellaca, KCCI spoke with his and Martin's sister, Kim Dellaca, in 2022.

"My mom and dad never gave up on him," Kim Dellaca said in 2022. "So as long as they thought he was still out there, I assume the same thing."

Now, Donald Dellaca shares a similar message of hope.