‘Relief and sorrow’: Sarah Schultz, wife of missing truck driver David Schultz, speaks about discovery of body

SAC CITY, Iowa — No matter the weather or the occasion, Wall Lake trucker David Schultz always wore traditional cowboy boots.

Schultz’s brown Wrangler boots with blue on the soles is how the 53-year-old’s body was identified, after it was found lying faceup in a field roughly 1 1/2 miles from where his semi-tractor trailer loaded with hogs was discovered abandoned over five months ago.

“He always wore them in the summer and the winter, it didn’t matter. He didn’t wear work boots, just always cowboy boots and jeans,” Sarah Schultz said of her husband, as she stood outside of the white, single-story Sac City Motel on Thursday morning, her shoulder-length, wavy, light-brown hair blowing in the wind. “He didn’t like it when truck drivers would wear sweatpants and flip-flops. To him, that’s just appalling. It’s disgusting. He does not respect that. He feels like he’s representing the trucking community.” 

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Sarah Schultz press conference

Sarah Schultz, the wife of Wall Lake truck driver David Schultz, cries while talking about the Wednesday discovery of her husband’s body during a press conference Thursday in Sac City, Iowa. David Schultz had been missing since Nov. 21, 2023, when his truck was found parked on Sac County Road N-14. Consoling her at left is Jake Rowley of the United Cajun Navy, a group that had previously helped in the search for Schultz. 

Schultz said she has felt relief and sorrow since she learned her husband’s body had been discovered by a farmer in his freshly tilled field. The unidentified man found the body shortly before 2 p.m. Wednesday in the vicinity of the intersection of Union Avenue and 190th Street in rural Sac County, northeast of Sac City, according to the Iowa Division of Criminal investigation (DCI). 

“I’m glad we know where he is,” said Schultz, who said her husband’s body is at the state medical examiner’s office and was being autopsied Thursday. “There’s still a lot of questions. You know, things just don’t make sense.”

Schultz, a married father of 10-year-old twin boys, vanished before Thanksgiving. He was last heard from in the early morning hours of Nov. 21, according to the Lake View Police Department.

From what she understands, Schultz said her husband’s body was found on its back, clad in a T-shirt, which was pulled up. She said law enforcement didn’t show her a photo of the cowboy boots, but she said they were the same brand her husband always wore.

“He had underwear on, and I think his jeans were down. His cowboy boots were on, I think,” she said. “I know they identified him by the boots, because the last time he went and bought boots, he bought two pairs of the exact same ones. I gave the sheriff one of the newer boots to have in comparison.”

Sarah Schultz press conference

Sarah Schultz, the wife of Wall Lake truck driver David Schultz, talks about the Wednesday discovery of her husband’s body during a press conference Thursday in Sac City, Iowa. David Schultz had been missing since Nov. 21, 2023, when his truck was found parked on Sac County Road N-14. With her is Jake Rowley of the United Cajun Navy, a group that had previously helped in the search for Schultz. 

Jake Rowley, of the United Cajun Navy, said Schultz’s body was found in the original two-miles radius that he had been told law enforcement searched. He said the United Cajun Navy, which scoured more than 100,000 acres in and around Sac County looking for Schultz, didn’t search that particular area. Schultz added that she recalled a thermal imaging drone from the Iowa Department of Transportation flying over.

“That original area was just marked green out of the gate, because, from my understanding, it had been searched by professionals,” said Rowley, who said that raises “baffling questions” about whether Schultz’s body was there the entire time or not.

The Iowa DCI could not be reach by The Sioux City Journal Thursday morning and the Sac County Sheriff’s office referred The Journal to the Iowa DCI.

Sarah Schultz press conference

Sarah Schultz, the wife of Wall Lake truck driver David Schultz, cries while talking about the Wednesday discovery of her husband’s body during a press conference Thursday in Sac City, Iowa. David Schultz had been missing since Nov. 21, 2023, when his truck was found parked on Sac County Road N-14. Consoling her at left is Jake Rowley of the United Cajun Navy, a group that had previously helped in the search for Schultz.

Neither Schultz nor Rowley have viewed the body. Schultz has trouble grasping how her husband’s body wasn’t just bones, given the length of time that has passed since his disappearance and the relatively mild winter Northwest Iowa experienced.

“I can’t believe it wasn’t just bones by now, knowing there’s animals, vultures, coyotes. And, what they made it sound, nothing was missing. It wasn’t just bones, so I don’t understand,” she said.

Schultz regularly posted updates on her Facebook page about her husband’s case. She previously called his disappearance “suspicious” and said, “This is not something David would do. He would never leave. His family is his life.” During a Dec. 14 interview with The Journal, Schultz expressed frustration with local law enforcement and said she felt the case was more than “small-town police” can handle.

Sarah Schultz press conference

Sarah Schultz, the wife of Wall Lake truck driver David Schultz, holds her head in her hands while talking about the Wednesday discovery of her husband’s body during a press conference Thursday in Sac City, Iowa. Schultz had been missing since Nov. 21, 2023, when his truck was found parked on Sac County Road N-14. Consoling her at left is Jake Rowley of the United Cajun Navy, a group that had previously helped in the search for Schultz.


Sarah Schultz press conference

Sarah Schultz, the wife of Wall Lake truck driver David Schultz, cries while talking about the Wednesday discovery of her husband’s body during a press conference Thursday, in Sac City, Iowa. David Schultz had been missing since Nov. 21, 2023, when his truck was found parked on Sac County Road N-14. Consoling her at left is Jake Rowley of the United Cajun Navy, a group that had previously helped in the search for Schultz.

When asked how she currently feels about how the investigation into her husband’s disappearance was handled, Schultz said, “I don’t really want to talk about that.”

Schultz, who works as a safety coordinator for EVAPCO in Lakeview, said she learned her husband’s body had been found from her boss. She said he “tricked” her into going for a car ride. Since it was such a nice day out, she got into his truck. As he drove, they talked about “work stuff.” 

“I didn’t understand it all until we got to about my house, and he grabbed my hand and said, ‘I know you’ve been through a lot this year. The sheriff called and he wants to meet at your house to talk to you.’ So I knew,” Schultz said, her voice quaking and her eyes filling with tears. 

Sarah Schultz press conference

Sarah Schultz, the wife of Wall Lake truck driver David Schultz, talks about the Wednesday discovery of her husband’s body during a press conference Thursday in Sac City, Iowa. Schultz had been missing since Nov. 21, 2023, when his truck was found parked on Sac County Road N-14. With her is Jake Rowley of the United Cajun Navy, a group that had previously helped in the search for Schultz.

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