By Gina Hill | Alaska Headline Living | April 16, 2026
In Alaska, a higher than average number of people go missing each year, and too many are never found. Behind every case is a face. A name. A family left searching for answers that don’t come easy in a place as vast and unforgiving as the Last Frontier.
This video is a reminder that these individuals are not statistics. They are sons and daughters. Friends and neighbors. People who should have made it home.
🕯️ Arlette Fabian
🕯️ Alexandria “Alex” Best
🕯️ Curan Hummel-Clabby
🕯️ Dominique Jade Smith
🕯️ Hari Karasani
🕯️ Isabelle Salazar
🕯️ Jayden Fitka
🕯️ Junior Siufanua
🕯️ Kai (Breielle) Fleming
🕯️ Kaitlynn Elizabeth Murphy
🕯️ Kelly Marie Hunt
🕯️ Lorraine Ginnis
🕯️ Phokham Khamnivong
🕯️ Randell David Bradshaw
🕯️ Todd Robert Green
For families, the search does not end when the headlines fade. It continues in quiet moments, in unanswered calls, and in the simple act of leaving a light on, hoping for a return that hasn’t come.
If you have any information, no matter how small it may seem, it could make a difference.
Tips? Call Alaska State Troopers: (907) 451-5100 or submit anonymously through AKTIPS, the Alaska State Troopers’ anonymous tip system.
Because every missing name must be found and remembered.
