The Alaska Triangle, a vast and mysterious region of untamed wilderness, has been the site of thousands of disappearances ...
Since the 1970s, the Alaska Triangle has been associated with over 20,000 disappearances involving both people and aircraft.
However, did you know about the so-called "Alaska Triangle", an area that has more unsolved missing person cases than anywhere else in the world? Located roughly around three points of Anchorage ...
fewer are aware of the "Alaska Triangle," an area associated with more unsolved missing person cases than anywhere else. Situated between Anchorage, Juneau, and Utqiagvik (formerly Barrow), the ...
In an effort to change course, Alaska has a new law addressing missing and murdered Indigenous persons (MMIP). Kendra Kloster, who is Tlingit, is co-director of law and policy with the Alaska ...
A 16-year-old who went missing after a car crash was found dead in a creek, Alaska officials said. On Sept. 21, officers got ...
The evidence suggests he likely died from a bear attack. On an average, about 2,250 people go missing in the Alaska Triangle each year, twice the national average. Theories about these ...
A 16-year-old was found dead in a creek, Alaska officials ... The three people were sent to a hospital for their injuries, officials said. Four days later, the missing teen, later identified ...