On March 6, 2025, the serene neighborhood of Eagle River, Alaska, was shaken by the sudden disappearance of 40-year-old Tony Mac Kronos, also known as Joshua Kronbach. Tony was last seen at his residence on the 1600 block of Eleonora Street, a community known for its tranquility. Standing 5'9" tall, weighing 185 pounds, with dyed black hair and hazel eyes, Tony was a familiar face in the area. His sudden absence prompted immediate concern among neighbors and friends, leading to a missing person report filed with the Anchorage Police Department .
Tony had legally changed his name from Joshua Kronbach, a decision reflecting a personal transformation. Known for his distinctive tattoos—including "Dying to Live" on the back of his head and "777" across his abdomen—Tony was a unique individual with a vibrant personality. His sister described him as being in good spirits, especially after a recent land purchase in Hawaii, indicating plans for the future .
The investigation took a troubling turn when authorities found Tony's back door forcibly opened, suggesting a possible break-in. This discovery intensified concerns about his safety and led to a broader investigation involving both the APD and the FBI. The focus shifted to a neighboring duplex on Mercy Drive, owned by Anchorage police officer Christopher Sternhagen, located just a block away from Tony's home .
The proximity of Officer Sternhagen's residence to Tony's home raised questions, especially given reports of a strained relationship between the two. Authorities conducted a thorough search of Sternhagen's property, employing police dogs and forensic teams over several days. Despite the extensive search, no direct link between Sternhagen and Tony's disappearance has been publicly disclosed ....Read More
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