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Michael was in an altercation with another male and fell into the Yukon River at Tanana.
Last Seen: Jun 14, 1977

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Victim Details

Sep 14, 2023

Jan 10, 2024

Michael

Hebert

61

14

67 inches

112 lbs

American Indian / Alaska Native

Male

In the vast and often unforgiving landscape of Alaska, the story of Michael G. Hebert's disappearance is a poignant one that has lingered for decades. On June 14, 1977, in the small community of Tanana, a 14-year-old Native American boy's life took a tragic and mysterious turn. Michael, a young man with black hair and brown eyes, was reportedly involved in an altercation with another male. This dispute tragically culminated in Michael falling into the powerful and murky waters of the Yukon River. In that moment, the river, a lifeblood for so many in the region, became the last place he was ever seen. The exact details of the altercation remain somewhat vague, lost to the passage of time and the complexities of memory, but the outcome was stark and heartbreaking: a young boy vanished without a trace. The search for Michael in the immediate aftermath of his disappearance was undoubtedly a frantic and desperate effort by his family, community members, and local law enforcement. The Yukon River, with its strong currents and vast, remote stretches, presents an immense challenge for any search and rescue operation. The hope of finding a survivor in such conditions diminishes with each passing hour. As days turned into weeks, and weeks into years, the acute pain of his absence settled into a dull, persistent ache for those who knew and loved him. The lack of resolution, of knowing what truly happened to him, has left a void in the lives of his family. The case of Michael G. Hebert is one of many long-unsolved missing person cases in Alaska, a state where the vast wilderness can be both a source of profound beauty and a place of hidden dangers. Over the years, his case has been documented by the Alaska State Troopers and entered into national databases for missing persons, a silent testament to a life interrupted. Despite these efforts, decades have passed without any significant breakthroughs. The narrative of his disappearance serves as a somber reminder of the fragility of life and the enduring pain of unresolved loss. It is an overview of a family's ongoing search for answers and a community's long-held memory of a boy who was lost to the river but not to the hearts of those he left behind.

Jun 14, 1977

Tanana

Alaska

Yukon–Koyukuk Census Area

No

129527

Alaska State Troopers

Anchorage

Alaska

Anchorage Borough

99507

Malia Miller

Missing Persons Clearinghouse Manager

5700 East Tudor Road, Alaska

9072695511

State

Law Enforcement

060094714

2006-09-05

Alaska State Troopers

Black

Brown

Brown

06/27/2026


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