
The person at the center of this case
Devon Antonio Williams-Huff
Justice for Devon Antonio Williams-Huff — the trail went cold in 2024, but the truth hasn't.
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Were there any witnesses to Devon jumping into the Chena River who could provide details about his state of mind or circumstances?
What specific search methods were used in the Chena River and surrounding areas, and were any personal items recovered?
What motivated Devon to jump into the river—was he in distress, fleeing, or responding to a specific event?
Devon Antonio Williams-Huff, a 26-year-old Alaska Native male, was last seen on August 19, 2024, jumping into the Chena River at Cushman Bridge in Fairbanks, Alaska. Despite extensive searches of the area, he has not been located. The circumstances surrounding his actions remain unclear, and authorities continue to seek information that might help locate him or explain what happened.
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Official wording
NamUs case MP130024. Missing person: Devon Antonio Williams-Huff.
Last known contact: 2024-08-19 in Fairbanks, Fairbanks North Star, AK. Circumstances: Devon was last seen jumping into the Chena River at the Cushman Bridge.
Searches of the area were unsuccessful in locating him. Demographics: 26 years, Male, American Indian / Alaska Native.
Physical description: 6 ft 7 in, 120 lbs, hair: Black, eyes: Brown. Clothing and accessories: Clothing: Gray colored pants or blue jeans; Clothing: Dark colored jacket; Footwear: White tennis shoes.
Investigating agency: Fairbanks Police Department | 24-002775 | 2024-08-19.
Devon was last seen jumping into the Chena River at Cushman Bridge in Fairbanks
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Any information, no matter how small, could be crucial to solving this case.