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  • 0 Vanished in the Night: The Unsolved Disappearance of Debra Puente in San Diego

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    A Night Out Turns Into a MysteryOn the evening of March 28, 2017, Debra Elizabeth Puente, affectionately known as "Debi," joined friends for a night out at the Longhorn Bar & Grill in San Diego's Grantville neighborhood. Between 10:00 and 11:00 p.m., she left the bar, expressing to her friends that she needed to drive around for a while to give her live-in boyfriend time to leave their shared residence following an argument. This was the last time anyone reported seeing Debra.  An Abandoned Car Raises AlarmsA week later, on April 5, Debra's black 2013 Hyundai sedan was discovered abandoned on Santa Cruz Avenue near Bacon Street in Ocean Beach, a neighborhood she frequented. The vehicle had accumulated parking tickets, the earliest dated March 30. Inside the locked car were her wallet, identification, keys, shoes, and socks. The presence of these personal items suggested she had not planned to be away for long.  A Life Left BehindDebra's sudden disappearance was out of character. She was a reliable employee at Wa Wa Nesa, where she had worked for approximately 15 years, and was known for her outgoing nature and strong connections with friends and family. Her mother, Terri Phillips, emphasized that Debra would not have left her dog or job without notice, highlighting the unusual nature of her absence.  Family and Community MobilizeIn the wake of her disappearance, Debra's family and friends took proactive steps to locate her. Her daughter, Ashleigh Tarango, traveled from Fort Collins, Colorado, to San Diego to organize search efforts, distribute flyers, and raise public awareness. Community members, including groups like Cal Advocates for the Missing, joined in the search, placing posters in local businesses and organizing events to keep Debra's case in the public eye.  Investigation and TheoriesThe San Diego Police Department conducted an investigation into Debra's disappearance. Her live-in boyfriend, with whom she had argued the night she vanished, was questioned. He provided an alibi and passed a polygraph test, leading authorities to rule him out as a suspect. Despite these efforts, no concrete leads emerged, and the case remained unsolved.  Ongoing Efforts and HopeYears after her disappearance, Debra's family continues to seek answers. They have utilized various platforms, including social media and podcasts, to share her story and appeal for information. Despite the passage of time, they remain hopeful that someone will come forward with information that could lead to her whereabouts.  A Call to Action Debra Puente's case serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring impact of missing persons cases on families and communities. Her loved ones continue to advocate for her, urging anyone with information to contact the San Diego Police Department at 531-2000 or Detective Shelly Luna at 531-2277. Their unwavering commitment underscores the importance of community involvement in seeking justice and closure. 

  • 0 Vanished Without a Trace: The Unsolved Disappearance of Jessica Quesnell in Detroit

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    A Life Interrupted: Who Is Jessica Quesnell?Jessica Marie Quesnell was a 36-year-old woman living in Detroit, Michigan, when she vanished without a trace on March 27, 2017. Described as a white female with brown hair and brown eyes, Jessica stood 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighed approximately 120 pounds. She was last seen leaving a residence after visiting with family, and since that day, no confirmed sightings or communications have been reported. The Day She DisappearedOn the day of her disappearance, Jessica had been spending time with family members. After leaving the residence, she seemingly vanished. There were no immediate signs of foul play, and her sudden disappearance left her loved ones and the community searching for answers. Initial Investigation and ChallengesThe Detroit Police Department initiated an investigation into Jessica's disappearance, but the case quickly went cold due to a lack of leads and evidence. Despite efforts from law enforcement and the community, no substantial information has emerged to explain her disappearance. Physical Description and IdentifiersJessica's physical characteristics were documented to aid in the search. She had brown hair and brown eyes, stood 5 feet 8 inches tall, and weighed around 120 pounds. These details were shared widely in hopes that someone might recognize her or provide information about her whereabouts. Community Efforts and AwarenessIn the years following her disappearance, Jessica's case has been featured on various missing persons platforms and social media groups dedicated to locating missing individuals in Michigan. These efforts aim to keep her story alive and encourage anyone with information to come forward. The Importance of Public InvolvementPublic awareness and community involvement are crucial in missing persons cases. Sharing information, staying vigilant, and reporting any potential sightings or leads can make a significant difference. Jessica's family and friends continue to hope that someone will come forward with information that could lead to her discovery.How You Can HelpIf you have any information about Jessica Quesnell's disappearance, please contact the Detroit Police Department at 313-596-1800. Even the smallest detail could be the key to solving this case and bringing closure to her loved ones.Conclusion The disappearance of Jessica Quesnell remains a mystery. Despite the passage of time, her family and community continue to search for answers. By staying informed and involved, we can all play a part in helping to solve this case and bring Jessica home.

  • 0 Vanished in Plain Sight: The Unsolved Disappearance of Delicia Waddy

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    A Morning of Unsettling MessagesOn the early morning of March 9, 2017, 24-year-old Delicia Annette Waddy posted a cryptic message on her Facebook account: “It’s never too late to do the right thing. Don’t get discouraged. Speaking to myself also.” This message, posted at 5:00 a.m., hinted at internal struggles, though its exact meaning remains unclear. Later that morning, around 9:30 a.m., surveillance footage captured Delicia leaving the Newbridge Village Apartments in Richmond, Virginia, in her silver Ford Explorer SUV.A Disappearance at Camp WildernessBy 11:30 a.m., Delicia arrived at Camp Wilderness near Kings Dominion amusement park in Doswell, Virginia. She attempted to negotiate a lodging rate for a cabin but left abruptly after failing to reach an agreement. Witnesses reported seeing her walking east on Route 30 toward Caroline County. Abandoned Vehicle and Personal BelongingsThe following day, March 10, Delicia’s silver Ford Explorer was found abandoned near Meadow Event Park in Hanover County, Virginia. The vehicle was in working order with a full tank of gas. Nearby, authorities discovered her personal belongings—including shoes, clothes, purse, wallet, driver’s license, and cell phone—neatly stacked behind the park. Witness Sightings and Search EffortsDespite extensive search efforts, including the use of tracking dogs, Delicia remained missing. Dogs traced her scent to a home in Caroline County, but no further evidence was found. On March 12, an acquaintance reported seeing Delicia on Fendall Avenue in Richmond, unaware at the time that she was missing. Family's Perspective and ConcernsDelicia’s family expressed deep concern over her disappearance, noting that it was out of character for her to leave without contact. Her sister, Brittany Waddy, stated, “It really does feel like there’s definitely a void. I haven’t been the same since this happened.” The family fears she may have been abducted and continues to seek answers. Ongoing Investigation and Public AppealThe Caroline County Sheriff’s Office leads the investigation, with assistance from the Hanover County Sheriff’s Office and Virginia State Police. Authorities have not found evidence of foul play but continue to treat the case as a missing person investigation. They urge anyone with information to come forward. Physical Description and Identifying FeaturesDelicia is described as a Black/African American female, 5’1” tall, weighing 145 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. She has multiple tattoos, including hearts on both sides of her collarbone, leopard spots on one arm, “Brian” on her breast, an anchor on the other breast, words across her abdomen, “Metria” on her wrist, and additional tattoos on her lower abdomen/hip and calf. Her ears and nose are pierced. She was last seen wearing a black and white tank top, black pants, and a multicolored baseball cap. Community Involvement and Awareness EffortsThe Waddy family has established a Facebook page titled “Bring Delecia Home” to raise awareness and gather information. Local news outlets have periodically revisited the case to keep it in the public eye. Despite these efforts, Delicia’s whereabouts remain unknown. Conclusion: A Case Still Open Over eight years have passed since Delicia Waddy’s disappearance, yet her case remains unsolved. The circumstances surrounding her vanishing continue to perplex investigators and haunt her loved ones. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Caroline County Sheriff’s Office at 633-1120 or the Hanover County Sheriff’s Office at 365-61.

  • 0 The Vanishing of Luis Bautista-Santos: A Fort Worth Mystery That Still Haunts

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    A Quiet Night Turns Into a Lingering MysteryLuis Enrique Bautista-Santos was a 28-year-old man living in Fort Worth, Texas. On the evening of February 17, 2017, he visited the El Huatulco Karaoke Bar located at 3804 Pecos Street. After spending some time there, he decided to leave on his own and head home, as he lived nearby. However, he has not been seen since that evening, and concerns arose when he did not show up for work after the incident. A Life InterruptedLuis was known to be a hardworking individual. At the time of his disappearance, he was employed and had a routine that he followed diligently. His sudden absence from work was uncharacteristic and raised immediate concerns among his colleagues and employer. The Investigation BeginsThe Fort Worth Police Department took on the case, with Officer Dietrich Jones listed as the primary contact. The case number assigned was 170017636, and it was officially reported on February 23, 2017. Despite efforts to locate Luis, there have been no significant leads or developments in the case. Community Efforts and Public AppealsVarious organizations and platforms have highlighted Luis's case in an effort to garner public attention and assistance. Websites like Crime Solvers Central and Uncovered have featured his profile, urging anyone with information to come forward. Physical Description and Identifying FeaturesLuis is described as a Hispanic/Latino male with black hair and brown eyes. He stands at 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighs approximately 150 pounds. At the time of his disappearance, he did not carry any identification, which has complicated efforts to trace his whereabouts. Challenges in the SearchOne of the significant challenges in Luis's case is the lack of immediate evidence or witnesses who might have seen him after he left the karaoke bar. The absence of surveillance footage or digital footprints has made it difficult for investigators to establish a timeline or identify potential areas to search.The Human ElementBeyond the facts and figures, it's essential to remember that Luis is a person with family, friends, and a community that cares about him. His disappearance has left a void in the lives of those who knew him, and the uncertainty surrounding his fate continues to cause pain and confusion.A Call to ActionAs time passes, the urgency to find answers remains. Anyone with information about Luis Bautista-Santos's disappearance is encouraged to contact the Fort Worth Police Department at 817-392-4442. Even the smallest piece of information could be the key to solving this case and bringing closure to those affected.Conclusion The case of Luis Bautista-Santos serves as a poignant reminder of the many individuals who go missing each year, leaving behind unanswered questions and grieving loved ones. It underscores the importance of community involvement and the need for continued efforts to support investigations into missing persons cases.

  • 0 Vanished in the Bering Sea: The Tragic Disappearance of Kai Hamik and the F/V Destination

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    A Promising Life at SeaKai Jamal Hamik, born on December 28, 1987, was a 29-year-old fisherman from Chandler, Arizona. Known for his adventurous spirit and deep love for the ocean, Kai was drawn to the challenges and camaraderie of commercial fishing. His girlfriend, Amanda Hawkins, described him as "sweet and caring and funny," noting that the sea always called to him. In early 2017, Kai joined the crew of the F/V Destination, a 110-foot Seattle-based crab fishing vessel, to participate in the lucrative and demanding Bering Sea crab season.The Fateful VoyageIn February 2017, the F/V Destination set sail from Dutch Harbor in the Aleutian Islands, Alaska, with six men aboard: Captain Jeffrey Hathaway and crew members Kai Hamik, Charles "Glenn" Jones, Lawrence "Larry" O'Grady, Darrik Seibold, and Raymond Vincler. The vessel was heavily loaded, carrying an extra 10,000 pounds of bait for their crab pots. By the early morning of February 11, the Destination had reached the southern shore of St. George Island in the Bering Sea. At 6:14 a.m., the ship's Automatic Identification System stopped transmitting, and a minute later, the Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon was activated, signaling distress.Search and Rescue EffortsThe U.S. Coast Guard launched an immediate search operation upon receiving the EPIRB signal. Over the next two and a half days, rescuers scoured the area by air and sea, covering approximately 5,730 square nautical miles. They discovered a debris field that included an oil sheen, tarps, buoys, and a life ring from the vessel. However, no survivors or bodies were found, and the search was suspended on February 13, 2017. The crew members, including Kai Hamik, were declared lost at sea.Investigation and FindingsAn investigation by the Coast Guard and the National Transportation Safety Board concluded that the Destination likely capsized due to a combination of factors. Freezing spray had accumulated on the vessel, adding an estimated 340,000 pounds of ice, which made it top-heavy and unstable. Additionally, the vessel had undergone modifications that affected its stability, and it was carrying heavier crab pots than accounted for in its stability calculations. The captain's decision to proceed into hazardous weather without ensuring the vessel's stability was cited as a contributing factor to the tragedy.Community Impact and MemorialsThe loss of the F/V Destination and its crew sent shockwaves through the fishing community. In March 2017, a memorial service was held in Unalaska, Alaska, where bells were rung six times—once for each crew member lost. The tragedy prompted many in the industry to re-evaluate safety practices, leading to increased participation in safety training and vessel stability assessments. Fishermen were reminded of the perils of the sea and the importance of vigilance and preparedness.Legal Proceedings and Wreckage DiscoveryIn an unusual court proceeding, the crew members of the Destination were declared legally dead, allowing for the settlement of estates and insurance claims. Subsequently, ships from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration located the wreckage of the Destination using sonar. The vessel was found lying in 256 feet of water near St. George Island. Despite the discovery of the wreck, the bodies of the crew members have never been recovered.Remembering Kai Hamik Kai Hamik's disappearance remains a poignant reminder of the dangers faced by those who work at sea. His passion for the ocean and dedication to his craft left a lasting impression on those who knew him. As the fishing community continues to honor the memory of Kai and his fellow crew members, their story serves as a solemn testament to the risks inherent in maritime professions and the enduring spirit of those who brave the sea.

  • 0 Into the Ice: The Disappearance of Charles Glendon Jones and the F/V Destination Tragedy

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    A Seasoned Fisherman Lost at SeaCharles Glendon Jones, known to friends and family as "Glenn," was a 46-year-old commercial fisherman from Seattle, Washington. Standing at 5'11" and weighing approximately 170 pounds, Jones had brown hair, blue eyes, and several distinctive tattoos, including the words "Second" and "To None" on his forearms, and a tribal fish skeleton. On February 11, 2017, Jones was aboard the F/V Destination, a 110-foot crab fishing vessel, when it vanished near St. George Island in the Bering Sea. The Final Voyage of the F/V DestinationThe F/V Destination departed from Dutch Harbor in the Aleutian Islands, Alaska, in early February 2017, carrying six crew members: Captain Jeffrey Hathaway, and crewmen Charles Jones, Kai Hamik, Lawrence "Larry" O'Grady, Darrik Seibold, and Raymond Vincler. The vessel was loaded with 10,000 pounds of bait for their crab pots, preparing for the Alaskan crab fishing season. By the early morning of February 11, the Destination had reached the southern shore of St. George Island. At 6:14 a.m., the ship's Automatic Identification System ceased transmitting. A minute later, at 6:15 a.m., the vessel's Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon was activated, signaling distress to the U.S. Coast Guard. Search and Recovery EffortsThe Coast Guard launched an extensive search operation upon receiving the EPIRB signal. Despite their efforts, only the EPIRB and a single life ring were recovered. No mayday call was made, and after two and a half days, the search was suspended, and all six crew members were declared lost at sea.Investigation FindingsInvestigations by the Coast Guard and the National Transportation Safety Board concluded that the F/V Destination likely capsized due to ice accumulation, which made the vessel top-heavy and unstable. The captain's decision to proceed into heavy freezing spray conditions without ensuring the vessel's stability was cited as a contributing factor. Additionally, the vessel had undergone modifications that affected its stability, and it failed to meet minimum stability standards. Discovery of the WreckageIn July 2017, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration located the wreckage of the F/V Destination using sonar. The vessel was found in 256 feet of water, approximately 4.4 nautical miles northwest of St. George Island. Despite locating the wreck, the bodies of the crew members, including Charles Jones, were never recovered. Legacy and RemembranceThe loss of the F/V Destination and its crew sent shockwaves through the fishing communities of the Pacific Northwest and Alaska. Memorials and tributes were held to honor the lives of the six men who perished. The tragedy also prompted increased awareness and discussions about vessel safety and the dangers faced by those in the commercial fishing industry. Conclusion The disappearance of Charles Glendon Jones and the sinking of the F/V Destination remain a somber reminder of the perils of the sea. While the exact circumstances may never be fully known, the legacy of those lost continues to resonate within their communities and the broader maritime industry.

  • 0 Into the Deep: The Disappearance of Darrik Seibold and the F/V Destination Tragedy

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    A Life Shaped by the SeaBorn on April 16, 1980, in Olympia, Washington, Darrik Monroe Seibold was a man whose life was intrinsically tied to the ocean. He spent his formative years exploring the natural beauty of Olympia and Southeast Alaska, cultivating a deep-seated passion for the sea. As a teenager, he began his fishing career, working in the Dungeness crab fishery and later joining the Bristol Bay salmon fleet. His dedication and skill eventually led him to the Bering Sea crab industry, where he became a valued crew member aboard the F/V Destination. The Fateful VoyageIn February 2017, the 110-foot Seattle-based crab fishing vessel, Destination, set sail from Dutch Harbor in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska. The crew comprised six men: Captain Jeffrey Hathaway and crew members Darrik Seibold, Kai Hamik, Charles "Glenn" Jones, Lawrence "Larry" O'Grady, and Raymond Vincler. The vessel was heavily loaded, carrying 200 crab pots and approximately 10,000 pounds of bait. Disappearance Near St. George IslandBy the early morning of February 11, 2017, the Destination had reached the southern shore of St. George Island in the Bering Sea. At 6:00 a.m., the vessel cleared the island's northwest corner and entered open water, heading toward St. Paul, Alaska. However, at 6:14 a.m., the ship's Automated Identification System ceased transmitting, and a minute later, the Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon was activated, signaling distress. Search and Rescue EffortsThe U.S. Coast Guard promptly launched a search operation, discovering the EPIRB, a life ring, and an oil slick in the vicinity. Despite extensive efforts over two and a half days, no additional debris or signs of the crew were found. The search was subsequently suspended, and the six men aboard were declared lost at sea. Investigation FindingsAn investigation by the Coast Guard and the National Transportation Safety Board concluded that the Destination likely capsized due to a combination of factors. Freezing spray had accumulated on the vessel, making it top-heavy, and the captain had proceeded into hazardous weather conditions without ensuring the vessel's stability. Computer modeling indicated significant stability issues, and the vessel failed to meet minimum safety standards. Personal Reflections and LegacyDarrik Seibold was remembered by his family and friends as a builder, artist, explorer, and devoted father to his son, Elias Monroe Seibold. His brother, Dylan Hatfield, who had previously worked on the Destination, recalled their last meeting in Dutch Harbor, sharing pizza and memories before the vessel's final voyage. Hatfield expressed deep sorrow, stating, "I should have been there. It should never have been my brother." Impact on the Fishing CommunityThe tragedy of the Destination resonated deeply within the fishing community, prompting increased attention to vessel safety and stability. Fishermen began taking extra precautions, such as verifying crab pot weights and updating stability books, to prevent similar incidents. The loss of the Destination served as a somber reminder of the perils faced by those who work at sea. Commemoration and RemembranceOn the one-year anniversary of the sinking, a memorial service was held at the Norwegian Rat Saloon in Unalaska. A bell was rung six times, once for each crew member lost. The community gathered to honor the memory of Captain Jeff Hathaway, Larry O'Grady, Charles Glenn Jones, Raymond J. Vincler, Kai Hamik, and Darrik Seibold, ensuring their legacy would not be forgotten. Conclusion The disappearance of Darrik Seibold and the crew of the F/V Destination stands as a poignant example of the dangers inherent in commercial fishing. Their story underscores the importance of stringent safety measures and serves as a tribute to the resilience and dedication of those who brave the sea. As the fishing community continues to navigate the challenges of the industry, the memory of the Destination's crew endures, inspiring a commitment to safety and remembrance.

  • 0 Into the Icy Abyss: The Tragic Disappearance of Captain Jeffrey Hathaway and the F/V Destination

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    A Seasoned Mariner and His Ill-Fated VoyageCaptain Jeffrey Allen Hathaway, a seasoned 60-year-old fisherman from Seattle, Washington, was at the helm of the F/V Destination, a 98-foot crab fishing vessel. On February 11, 2017, Hathaway and his crew of five—Kai Hamik, Charles "Glenn" Jones, Lawrence "Larry" O'Grady, Darrik Seibold, and Raymond Vincler—embarked on a routine journey to harvest snow crab in the Bering Sea. The vessel departed Dutch Harbor in the Aleutian Islands, laden with 10,000 pounds of bait, and navigated towards the southern shore of St. George Island. A Sudden and Silent CatastropheIn the early hours of February 11, the Destination cleared the northwest corner of St. George Island and entered open waters en route to St. Paul, Alaska. At 6:14 a.m., the vessel's Automatic Identification System ceased transmitting. A minute later, the Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon activated, signaling distress. The U.S. Coast Guard initiated a search and rescue operation, discovering only the EPIRB, a life ring, and some debris. Despite covering approximately 5,800 square miles over two and a half days, no survivors were found, and the crew was declared lost at sea. Investigative Findings and Safety OversightsSubsequent investigations by the Coast Guard and the National Transportation Safety Board revealed that the Destination had significant stability issues. The vessel was top-heavy due to ice accumulation from freezing spray and was overloaded with bait. Additionally, an open hatch likely allowed rapid flooding. These factors contributed to the vessel's sudden capsizing, leaving the crew with little time to react and no opportunity to send a mayday call. Discovery of the WreckageIn July 2017, a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration research vessel located the wreckage of the Destination using sonar technology. The vessel was found resting in 256 feet of water near St. George Island. Despite this discovery, the bodies of the crew members were never recovered. Community Mourning and Industry ReflectionThe loss of the Destination deeply affected the fishing community, particularly those associated with the Discovery Channel's "Deadliest Catch," where Hathaway was known and respected. Fellow captains Sig Hansen and Keith Colburn expressed their grief, emphasizing the inherent dangers of crab fishing in the Bering Sea. The tragedy served as a stark reminder of the perils faced by those in the industry and prompted discussions on safety protocols and vessel preparedness. Legacy and Lessons Learned Captain Hathaway's disappearance underscored the critical importance of adhering to safety measures, especially concerning vessel stability and ice management. The incident led to increased awareness and reevaluation of safety practices within the commercial fishing industry. Memorials and tributes continue to honor the crew's memory, ensuring that their story serves as a cautionary tale and a call to action for improved maritime safety standards. 

  • 0 Vanished in the Bering Sea: The Tragic Disappearance of Lawrence O'Grady and the F/V Destination

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    A Veteran Fisherman’s Final VoyageLawrence Vincent O’Grady, affectionately known as Larry, was a seasoned fisherman with over three decades of experience navigating the treacherous waters of the Bering Sea. Born on December 14, 1961, in Seattle, Washington, Larry grew up in Edmonds and graduated from Woodway High School in 1980. His passion for the sea led him to a lifelong career in commercial fishing, a profession that demands resilience and courage. Larry was known for his friendly demeanor, infectious smile, and love for cooking, especially barbecuing for friends and family. In 2006, after a 17-year engagement, he married Gail Plummer, solidifying a partnership that was cherished by those who knew them.The Fateful Journey of the F/V DestinationIn February 2017, Larry joined the crew of the F/V Destination, a 110-foot Seattle-based fishing vessel, for a crab fishing expedition in the Bering Sea. The crew comprised six men: Captain Jeffrey Hathaway and crew members Lawrence O'Grady, Kai Hamik, Charles "Glenn" Jones, Darrik Seibold, and Raymond Vincler. Departing from Dutch Harbor in the Aleutian Islands, the vessel was heavily loaded, carrying an additional 10,000 pounds of bait for their crab pots. By the early morning hours of February 11, the Destination had reached the southern shore of St. George Island. At 6:00 a.m., it cleared the island's northwest corner, heading into open waters en route to St. Paul, Alaska.Disappearance and Immediate Search EffortsTragedy struck shortly after the vessel re-entered open waters. At 6:14 a.m., the ship's Automatic Identification System ceased transmission. A minute later, at 6:15 a.m., the Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon was activated, signaling a distress alert to the U.S. Coast Guard. The EPIRB, designed to float free upon submersion, was located along with a single life ring. Despite extensive search efforts over two and a half days, no other debris or signs of the vessel or crew were found. The Coast Guard ultimately declared all six men aboard the Destination lost at sea.Investigative Findings and Contributing FactorsSubsequent investigations by the Coast Guard and the National Transportation Safety Board revealed that the Destination had encountered severe icing conditions. Freezing spray had accumulated on the vessel, making it top-heavy and compromising its stability. The analysis indicated that Captain Hathaway should not have proceeded into the hazardous weather without implementing appropriate safety measures. Computer modeling further determined that the vessel had significant stability issues and failed to meet minimum safety standards. The wreckage of the Destination was later located by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration using sonar technology, resting in 256 feet of water. However, the bodies of the crew members, including Larry O'Grady, were never recovered.Community Mourning and MemorializationThe loss of Larry O'Grady and his fellow crew members sent shockwaves through their communities. Larry's family, friends, and colleagues remembered him as a vibrant and generous individual who brought joy to those around him. A memorial service was held on April 21, 2017, at the Kitsap Golf and Country Club to honor his memory. In addition, a GoFundMe page was established to support his wife, Gail, during this difficult time.Legacy and Ongoing Remembrance The tragic sinking of the F/V Destination serves as a somber reminder of the perils faced by those in the commercial fishing industry. Larry O'Grady's dedication to his craft and his unwavering spirit continue to inspire those who knew him. His story underscores the importance of stringent safety protocols and the need for continual assessment of vessel seaworthiness to prevent future tragedies. As the community continues to honor Larry's legacy, his memory lives on in the hearts of many. 

  • 0 Vanished in the Last Frontier: The Disappearance of Marquice Stricklin from Anchorage

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    A Teenager Missing in AlaskaOn February 14, 2025, 16-year-old Marquice Perry Stricklin was last seen in Anchorage, Alaska. His disappearance was officially reported to the Anchorage Police Department on March 10, 2025, and he has since been listed in the Alaska Department of Public Safety’s Missing Persons Clearinghouse under case number 250004930 . The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System also cataloged his case under ID MP141755 .Who Is Marquice Stricklin?Marquice Stricklin is a Black/African American male who was 16 years old at the time of his disappearance. He was a student at East Anchorage High School . Beyond these basic details, little is publicly known about his personal life, interests, or the circumstances leading up to his disappearance.The Timeline of DisappearanceThe last known contact with Marquice was on February 14, 2025. Nearly a month later, on March 10, 2025, he was officially reported missing to the Anchorage Police Department . The reasons for the delay in reporting are not publicly disclosed, and there is no available information detailing the events between his last known contact and the filing of the missing person report.Current Status of the InvestigationAs of now, there is no publicly available information regarding the progress of the investigation into Marquice's disappearance. The Anchorage Police Department has not released any updates, and no details about potential leads, sightings, or investigative actions have been made public. Marquice remains listed as a missing person in both state and national databases .Community Response and Media CoverageThere has been limited media coverage and public information regarding Marquice Stricklin's disappearance. No public appeals, community searches, or awareness campaigns have been documented in the available sources. The lack of information has left the community with unanswered questions and concerns about the circumstances of his disappearance.The Broader Context of Missing Persons in AlaskaAlaska faces unique challenges with missing persons cases due to its vast and often remote landscapes, extreme weather conditions, and limited law enforcement resources in certain areas. The state has a disproportionately high number of missing persons cases, particularly among Indigenous populations. While Marquice's case does not fall into this demographic, it underscores the broader issues and difficulties in addressing and resolving missing persons cases in Alaska.How You Can HelpIf you have any information regarding the whereabouts of Marquice Stricklin, you are urged to contact the Anchorage Police Department at 786-8900. Even the smallest piece of information could be crucial in locating him and bringing closure to his family and community. The disappearance of Marquice Stricklin is a somber reminder of the many individuals who go missing each year, leaving families and communities in distress. As time passes, the need for information and assistance becomes even more critical. By staying informed and vigilant, we can all play a part in helping to find Marquice and support those affected by his disappearance.