
The person at the center of this case
Lloyd Richard Koenig
Justice for Lloyd Richard Koenig — the trail went cold in 2004, but the truth hasn't.
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What was the aircraft registration number and type? Where was it headed?
Who were the four other passengers on the aircraft?
Has any wreckage from the aircraft ever been located or identified?
Lloyd Richard Koenig, a 69-year-old man, disappeared on September 20, 2004, when an aircraft carrying him and four other passengers went missing in the area near Baranof Island near Sitka, Alaska. The circumstances of the disappearance remain unclear, with no confirmed wreckage or survivors located. The case remains open and unsolved, with the Alaska State Troopers continuing to seek information about the aircraft and its occupants.
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What were the weather conditions on September 20, 2004 in the Baranof Island area?
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Official wording
NamUs case MP67225. Missing person: Lloyd Richard Koenig.
Last known contact: 2004-09-20 in Juneau, Juneau, AK. Circumstances: Lloyd went missing in an aircraft in the area of Barnanof Island near Sitka, AK.
Aircraft pilot and four passengers are missing. Demographics: 69 years, Male, White / Caucasian.
Physical description: 5 ft 11 in, 160 lbs, hair: Brown, eyes: Blue. Investigating agency: Alaska State Troopers | 040075523 | 2004-09-21.
Lloyd Richard Koenig last known contact in Juneau, Alaska
Aircraft carrying Lloyd Koenig and four passengers went missing in the area of Baranof Island near Sitka, AK
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