Alaska State Troopers are seeking information regarding the deaths of two women in Trapper Creek.
TRAPPER CREEK, Alaska - , they were notified on May 24 that 30-year-old Fairbanks resident Sunday Powers was missing. Because she made a 911 call shortly before her disappearance, troopers considered her disappearance suspicious and began searching for her along with the Alaska Bureau of Investigation. The search for Powers focused on the Parks Highway as that is where she was believed to be traveling.
On June 2, troopers located a vehicle belonging to Powers and the remains of both Powers and a second woman, 34-year-old Kami Clark, of Anchorage.The Alaska Bureau of Investigation and the Alaska State Troopers ask anyone with information regarding the case to contact AST at 907-352-5401.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
2 women found dead near Trapper Creek were murdered, troopers sayTwo women were found dead last week in the Trapper Creek area after one had been reported missing the week prior, Alaska State Troopers said Friday.
Read more »
Utah man sues Alaska State Troopers for allegedly rescinding job offer after learning his HIV statusA Utah man is suing Alaska public safety officials, saying the Alaska State Troopers illegally discriminated against him by rescinding a job offer to become a trooper after learning he was HIV positive.
Read more »
Utah man sues Alaska troopers, says his job offer was yanked after revealing HIV statusA Salt Lake City man has filed a lawsuit, saying his job offer to become an Alaska state trooper was rescinded after he was compelled to disclose he was HIV positive.
Read more »
First rabid moose reported in Alaska has been confirmed by Alaska Department of Fish and GameFirst rabid moose in state history discovered in Western Alaska.
Read more »