
The person at the center of this case
Stella Anastaisa Evon
Justice for Stella Anastaisa Evon — the trail went cold in 1996, but the truth hasn't.
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Why did Stella leave her home, and what circumstances led to her disappearance?
Did Stella travel to Anchorage as suggested, or did she remain in the Bethel area?
Who were the last people to see or speak with Stella before she vanished?
Stella Anastaisa Evon, a 17-year-old Alaska Native girl, disappeared from her home in Bethel, Alaska on August 26, 1996. She was last seen at home and may have remained in the local area or traveled to Anchorage. Nearly three decades later, her whereabouts remain unknown, and investigators continue to seek information from anyone who may have encountered her.
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What happened to Stella's brown leather jacket, dark hooded sweatshirt, and blue jeans she was wearing?
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Official wording
NamUs case MP4482. Missing person: Stella Anastaisa Evon.
Last known contact: 1996-08-26 in Bethel, Bethel, AK. Circumstances: Stella was last seen at home on August 26, 1996.
Stella may still be in the local area or she may be in the Anchorage, Alaska area. Demographics: 17 years, Female, American Indian / Alaska Native.
Physical description: 4 ft 11 in, 100 lbs, hair: Black, eyes: Brown. Clothing and accessories: Clothing: Brown leather jacket Dark hooded sweatshirt Blue jeans.
Investigating agency: Bethel Police Department | 96-11118.
Stella was last seen at her home in Bethel, Alaska on August 26, 1996.
Any information, no matter how small, could be crucial to solving this case.
Any information, no matter how small, could be crucial to solving this case.