Introduction: The Vanishing of Seven Boaters from Quinhagak
The disappearance of seven individuals from Quinhagak, Alaska, in October 2020 remains a haunting mystery. Among them was 36-year-old Alexie Nose Jr., whose sudden absence has left a void in the community. This article delves into the events leading up to their disappearance, the subsequent search efforts, and the enduring impact on their loved ones.
The Fateful Journey Begins
On October 17, 2020, a group embarked on a seal hunting expedition from Quinhagak. Initially comprising three individuals—Alexie Nose Jr., Michael Sharp, and Willie Wassillie—they navigated a 20-foot open-hulled aluminum skiff equipped with a 60-horsepower Yamaha outboard motor. Their journey took them northward to Bethel, where they were joined by four others: Chad Chadwick Sr., Neal Gutleben, Bernice Waska, and Elizabeth Wassillie. ...Read More
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