
The person at the center of this case
Alexie Lewis Nose
Justice for Alexie Lewis Nose — the trail went cold in 2020, but the truth hasn't.
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What happened to the seven people on the boat between Quinhagak and the Eek River mouth?
Where is the boat and what condition is it in?
Why were extensive searches of the area unable to locate any trace of the group?
Alexie Lewis Nose, a 36-year-old Alaska Native man, disappeared on October 20, 2020, while traveling by boat from Quinhagak with six other people; their vessel was last seen near the mouth of the Eek River. Despite extensive searches of the area, no trace of Alexie or the other passengers has been found. The circumstances of the disappearance remain unclear, and investigators continue to seek information about what happened to the group.
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NamUs case MP75686. Missing person: Alexie Lewis Nose.
Last known contact: 2020-10-20 in Quinhagak, Bethel, AK. Circumstances: Alexie, Chad Chadwick, Neal Gutleben, Michael Sharp, Bernice Waska, Elizabeth Wassillie and Wilson Wassillie were traveling by boat from Quinhagak.
Their boat was last seen near the mouth of the Eek river on 10/20/2020. Numerous searches of the area were unsuccessful in locating them.
Demographics: 36 years, Male, American Indian / Alaska Native. Physical description: 5 ft 3 in, 120 lbs, hair: Black, eyes: Brown.
Investigating agency: Alaska State Troopers | AK20078884 | 2020-10-21.
Alexie Lewis Nose and six other passengers departed Quinhagak by boat
Boat was last seen near the mouth of the Eek River
Alaska State Troopers opened case AK20078884
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