0 Vanished in the Wild: The Unsolved Disappearance of Marjorie Moore in Moose Pass
- Missing Persons
- by CSC Blog
- 05/03/2025
A Quiet Life in the Alaskan Wilderness
Marjorie Moore, a 70-year-old resident of Moose Pass, Alaska, was known for her independent spirit and deep connection to the rugged landscapes of the Kenai Peninsula. Living in a remote area, she was accustomed to the solitude and challenges that came with life in the Alaskan wilderness. Friends and neighbors described her as resilient and self-reliant, qualities essential for those residing in such isolated regions.
The Day She Disappeared
On June 28, 2009, Marjorie was last seen in Moose Pass. Her sudden disappearance raised immediate concerns among the close-knit community. Given the treacherous terrain and the presence of wildlife, any absence was taken seriously. The Alaska State Troopers were notified, and a search was initiated to locate her.
Discovery of Her Vehicle
A month later, on July 28, 2009, a significant development occurred. Marjorie's vehicle was found abandoned in a pull-out at mile 26 of the Seward Highway. Inside the vehicle were her keys and clothing, suggesting she had exited the car voluntarily. The location of the vehicle, near the Trail River, was a known area for hikers and nature enthusiasts, but also posed risks due to its remote nature.
A Disturbing Clue
Near the vehicle, investigators discovered a set of false teeth between the truck and the Trail River. The dentures were shattered and scattered along a wooden wall paralleling the river. This unusual find added a layer of mystery to the case. There were no signs of a struggle or footprints leading away from the area, leaving investigators puzzled about the circumstances surrounding her disappearance....Read More