
The person at the center of this case
Myra Jane Lanthier
Justice for Myra Jane Lanthier — the trail went cold in 2025, but the truth hasn't.
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Did anyone see Myra between Hughes Circle and the Clark/Wolverine intersection on July 17 between 10:30 AM and 1:00 PM?
Why was the last sighting window three hours long—were there specific locations or activities she was known to frequent?
Has there been any activity on her bank cards, phone, or other accounts since July 17?
Myra Jane Lanthier, a 72-year-old woman, went missing on July 17, 2025, in Palmer, Alaska, last seen between 10:30 AM and 1:00 PM in the area between Hughes Circle and the Clark/Wolverine intersection. She was wearing baggy blue jeans and a blue and gray jacket. Despite investigation by Alaska State Troopers, her whereabouts remain unknown, and anyone with information about her movements that day is urged to contact authorities.
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Official wording
NamUs case MP148223. Missing person: Myra Jane Lanthier.
Last known contact: 2025-07-17 in Palmer, Matanuska-Susitna, AK. Circumstances: Myra was last seen between 1030 hours and 1300 hours between Hughes Circle and the intersections of Clark and Wolverine in Palmer.
Demographics: 72 years, Female, White / Caucasian. Physical description: 5 ft 2 in, 150 lbs, hair: White, eyes: Blue.
Clothing and accessories: Clothing: Baggy blue jeans and a blue and gray jacket. Investigating agency: Alaska State Troopers | AK25070668 | 2025-07-18.
Myra Jane Lanthier last seen between 10:30 AM and 1:00 PM in the area between Hughes Circle and Clark/Wolverine intersection in Palmer
Alaska State Troopers opened investigation case AK25070668
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