
The person at the center of this case
Randall K. Helem
Justice for Randall K. Helem — the trail went cold in 1995, but the truth hasn't.
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What were the specific circumstances of the boating accident near Lisianski Peninsula?
Were there any witnesses to the boating incident or Randall's final moments?
Has any physical evidence or remains ever been recovered from the area?
Randall K. Helem, a 21-year-old male, went missing on April 22, 1995, in Sitka, Alaska, and is presumed to have drowned in a boating accident near Lisianski Peninsula. Despite decades passing, the exact circumstances of his disappearance remain unclear, and no remains have been confirmed recovered. Anyone with information about Randall's final hours or the boating incident is urged to contact the Sitka Police Department.
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What was Randall's exact itinerary and who was he with on April 22, 1995?
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NamUs case MP67258. Missing person: Randall K.
Helem. Last known contact: 1995-04-22 in Sitka, Sitka, AK.
Circumstances: Randall is presumed to have drowned in a boating accident near Lisianski Pennisula. Demographics: 21 years, Male, White / Caucasian.
Physical description: 5 ft 9 in, 165 lbs, hair: Blond/Strawberry, eyes: Blue. Investigating agency: Sitka Police Department | 95-1687.
Randall K. Helem last known contact in Sitka, Alaska. Presumed to have drowned in a boating accident near Lisianski Peninsula.
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