Angel Chagluak, 19, safely located by Anchorage Police. š
By Gina Hill | Alaska Headline Living | January 2026
The Anchorage Police Department and the community are relieved to announce thatĀ 19-year-old Alaska Native woman Angel ChagluakĀ has beenĀ located safely. Authorities confirmed the update early this morning, ending a period of concern after Angel had been reported missing multiple times over the past year.
Most Recent Disappearance ā January 7, 2026
Angel was last seen on January 7 near theĀ 4300 block of Dale StreetĀ and last heard from around 8:00āÆPM. She is 5ā5ā, 160āÆlbs, with black hair and brown eyes, and was last seen wearing a gray and white camo hoodie, black pants, and black and white Nike shoes. APD Case 26ā734.
Previous Disappearances
- November 28ā29, 2025Ā ā Angel was reported missing after last being seen near the same block of Dale Street. At the time, she was described as 5ā5ā, 125āÆlbs, with short black hair and brown eyes. Police noted she has a decreased mental capacity. APD Case 25ā36818.
- At age 18Ā ā Angel had been reported missing once before and was located safely.
These repeated disappearances highlight both Angelās personal vulnerability and the broader crisis facing Alaska Native women in the state, who experience disproportionate rates of missing and violent crime.
Community Context
Alaska has one of the highest rates in the U.S. of missing and murdered Indigenous people. Nationwide, Indigenous women and girls are overrepresented among missing persons, and many cases remain unresolved. Community vigilance and tips play a critical role in locating missing individuals.
Public Response and Gratitude
Authorities thanked the public for their assistance and vigilance, noting that community tips and awareness were vital in ensuring Angelās safe return. APD reminds residents that if anyone sees a missing person in the future, they should contact Anchorage Dispatch at 311 (option 1), 907ā786ā8900 (press 0), or submit tips anonymously at www.AnchorageCrimeStoppers.com.
