
Mark Balzer
Mark is a sheet metal fabricator Corvallis, OR. In 1991 Mark joined the Benton County Sheriff’s Mounted Posse as a Special Deputy and began his Search and Rescue and Man Tracking training. Mark became a UTS Sign Cutter in 2005. Mark is a founding member of the Benton County Tracking unit since 1998. Mark has experience not only in missing persons but with major crime scenes including homicides, suicides and burglaries. Mark and his wife Linda reside in Corvallis, OR with their horses and two golden retrievers.

Al Pratt
Al retired in 2001 as a millwright from Georgia Pacific in Bellingham Washington where he was employed for over 33 years. He has more than 25 years experience with Whatcom County Search and Rescue Council and has held several officer positions. Al was president of the Whatcom County 4×4 unit for 30 years and was one of the co-founders of the 4×4 SAR unit. As a special deputy for Whatcom County he works directly with the Sheriff’s office in emergency SAR situations and has participated in several homicide and criminal investigations. He also recently retired from owning and operating his own trucking excavating company which along with the numerous SAR management classes he has attended, gives him experience in managing and handling personnel in the field on SAR missions. Al has been involved in tracking since 1974, a UTS tracking instructor since 1984, and he is one of the co-founders of the UTS program.

Bart Esplin
Bart is the Fairgrounds Manager for Cache County located in Logan, Utah where he has been employed since 2001. Prior to that he had worked in the construction industry for 20 years. Barts interest in tracking began in 1997 when he took his first class in Downey ID. Bart achieved Sign Cutter in 2011. He has been through the Train the Trainer program and has taught several in house classes for Cache County as well as other SAR organizations. Bart has been been a member of Cache County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue since 1994 where he has served in many positions including team captain, commander and is currently serving as vice commander. In addition to Tracking, Barts SAR team involvements include snowmobile and ATV riding, caving, diving and high angle rescue and is a MRA team member. Bart is a NASAR instructor and SARTECH II lead evaluator and has completed the AFRCC Inland SAR school.

Jonald Gradwohl
Jonald has worked at HP since 1994, where he is an Emergency Program Manager. He also serves as an Incident Commander and leads Veteran Advocacy programs.
Jonald began his SAR service when he joined Mary’s Peak Search and Rescue (MPSAR) in 1996. He is a past president of MPSAR, a founding member of and current president of the Benton County Tracking Unit. Jonald holds several SAR certifications, including Managing Ground Search Operations, All Hazards Logistics Section Chief, Oregon State Basic Applied Practices Series, HAZWOPER, and Sign Cutter. Jonald has experience searching for missing persons, fugitives, and major crime scenes including homicides, suicides and burglaries.
Jonald and his wife Kristen reside in Corvallis, OR with their two sons.