
The person at the center of this case
Jon Daniel Tuluk
Justice for Jon Daniel Tuluk — the trail went cold in 2026, but the truth hasn't.
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Why was Jon heading to Flattop Mountain at 11:00 PM in January? Was this a planned hike or recreational activity?
What was the content and tone of the text message sent at 23:00 hours? Were there any follow-up attempts to contact him?
Has anyone reported seeing a male matching Jon's description (5'5", 150 lbs, brown hair and eyes, wearing all black with red fleece) in the Flattop Mountain area or surrounding Anchorage locations?
Jon Daniel Tuluk, a 24-year-old Alaska Native male, went missing on January 15, 2026, after texting that he was heading to Flattop Mountain in Anchorage. He has not been seen or heard from since that evening and remains unaccounted for. Search efforts and investigation by the Anchorage Police Department continue as authorities work to locate him and determine his whereabouts.
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Official wording
NamUs case MP156466. Missing person: Jon Daniel Tuluk.
Last known contact: 2026-01-15 in Anchorage, Anchorage, AK. Circumstances: Jon was last heard from via text message around 2300 hours indicating he was going to be up on Flattop Mountain.
No one has seen or heard from him since. Demographics: 24 years, Male, American Indian / Alaska Native.
Physical description: 5 ft 5 in, 150 lbs, hair: Brown, eyes: Brown. Clothing and accessories: Clothing: All black clothing with red fleece under sweater.
Investigating agency: Anchorage Police Department | 260001652 | 2026-01-16.
Jon sent a text message around 11:00 PM indicating he was going to be up on Flattop Mountain
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