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When the St. Patrick Didn’t Come Home  The Missing-At-Sea Case of Gary Stallings from Kodiak
When the St. Patrick Didn’t Come Home The Missing-At-Sea Case of Gary Stallings from Kodiak
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The Missing-At-Sea Case of Gary Stallings from Kodiak

A Name That Still Echoes in Kodiak

Gary Stallings is one of those names that surfaces in missing-persons databases and stays there—quietly, persistently—because the circumstances don’t neatly resolve. Public case listings place his disappearance in Kodiak, Alaska, and tie it to a catastrophic event at sea rather than a walk-away disappearance on land. That distinction matters: the ocean doesn’t preserve a scene, it doesn’t keep straight lines around evidence, and it doesn’t return answers on demand. In Gary’s case, what’s available publicly is both stark and sparse: a date, a vessel, a location off Marmot Island, and the fact that—decades later—he is still listed as missing.

What the Public Record Says

Across the publicly accessible summaries, the core narrative stays consistent. Gary Stallings is reported missing from a commercial fishing vessel named The St. Patrick, in an incident that occurred off the southeast end of Marmot Island. The event involved twelve people aboard the vessel, and while most of the crew were either rescued or recovered, Gary was not among those brought home. The entries do not provide a minute-by-minute account, detailed weather notes, or a full investigative narrative—only the essential frame of a maritime tragedy with two people left unaccounted for....Read More


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