
The person at the center of this case
Christopher Snow
Justice for Christopher Snow — the trail went cold in 2026, but the truth hasn't.
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Who did Christopher contact or meet during his week in Anchorage between February 3-10?
Did anyone see Christopher after February 10, 2026 in Anchorage?
What was the nature and status of his job search activities?
Christopher Snow, a 30-year-old male, traveled to Anchorage, Alaska on February 3, 2026 to pursue employment opportunities. His last known cell phone activity occurred on February 10, 2026, and he has not been heard from since. The Anchorage Police Department is investigating his disappearance and seeks information from anyone who may have encountered him or knows his whereabouts.
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Why was there a 3-day delay between last contact (Feb 10) and police report (Feb 13)?
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NamUs case MP158824. Missing person: Christopher Snow.
Last known contact: 2026-02-10 in Anchorage, Anchorage, AK. Circumstances: Christopher flew to Alaska from out of state on 02-03-2026 to look for a job.
His last cell phone usage was on 02-10-2026. Demographics: 30 years, Male, White / Caucasian.
Physical description: 5 ft 11 in, 145 lbs, hair: Brown, eyes: Blue. Investigating agency: Anchorage Police Department | 26-4604 | 2026-02-13.
Christopher Snow flew to Anchorage from out of state to search for employment
Last known contact via cell phone in Anchorage
Anchorage Police Department opened investigation case MP158824
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