
The person at the center of this case
Arthur G. Dull, Jr.
Justice for Arthur G. Dull, Jr. — the trail went cold in 1989, but the truth hasn't.
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Were recovery efforts conducted on the Kuskokwim River following the ice break incident?
Were there any witnesses to the snowmachine breaking through the ice?
Has the exact location of the ice break been precisely documented for potential recovery operations?
Arthur G. Dull, Jr., a 33-year-old Alaska Native man, disappeared on November 12, 1989, when his snowmachine broke through ice on the Kuskokwim River approximately 3 miles upriver from Bethel, Alaska. He is presumed to have drowned in the incident. The case remains open, and anyone with information about the circumstances or recovery efforts is encouraged to contact the Alaska State Troopers.
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NamUs case MP67099. Missing person: Arthur G.
Dull, Jr. Last known contact: 1989-11-12 in Bethel, Bethel, AK.
Circumstances: Arthur was last seen on 11/12/1989. He was riding on a snow machine on Kuskokwim River went it went through the ice 3 miles up river from Bethel.
He is presumed to have drowned. Demographics: 33 years, Male, American Indian / Alaska Native.
Physical description: 5 ft 6 in, 225 lbs, hair: Black, eyes: Brown. Clothing and accessories: Clothing: Winter Clothing; Footwear: Heavy boots.
Investigating agency: Alaska State Troopers | 890083521.
Arthur G. Dull, Jr. was riding a snowmachine on the Kuskokwim River when it went through the ice approximately 3 miles upriver from Bethel. He is presumed to have drowned.
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