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Peter Germain was last heard from on 02/25/20 via a text message on his in-reach device from his remote property approximately 40 miles west of Trapper Creek. A check on his remote cabin, buildings, and surrounding area failed to locate Peter. A backpack containing Peter's wallet, clothing, ski goggles and other miscellaneous items were found with his snowmachine on 05-26-2020.
Last Seen: Feb 25, 2020

Victim Details

Apr 13, 2020

Jun 25, 2024

Peter

Germain

81

76

65 inches

165 lbs

White / Caucasian

Male

In the vast and remote wilderness of Alaska, the disappearance of 76-year-old Peter Dwight Germain in late February 2020 sparked a quiet but persistent mystery. On February 25th, Germain, a Caucasian male with graying brown hair and brown eyes, sent what would be his last known communication from his secluded property located approximately 40 miles west of Trapper Creek. The message was a simple text from his Garmin inReach, a satellite communication device often used in areas with no cellular service. Following this final contact, an unsettling silence fell, and Peter Germain, who stood at 5'5" and weighed around 165 pounds, was not heard from again. Concern grew, and a subsequent check of his remote cabin and the surrounding buildings yielded no clues as to his whereabouts or what might have occurred. The search for Peter Germain was hampered by the rugged and unforgiving Alaskan terrain surrounding his property. It was believed he may have set out to cut wood, a routine activity for someone living a remote lifestyle. Despite the efforts to locate him, the area offered no immediate answers. It wasn't until three months later, on May 26, 2020, that a significant but somber discovery was made. Peter's snowmachine was found, and with it, a backpack containing some of his personal belongings. Inside the pack were his wallet, articles of clothing, ski goggles, and other miscellaneous items, yet there was still no sign of Peter himself. This finding deepened the mystery, as it suggested he had been with his snowmachine but what happened afterward remained unknown. The investigation into Peter Germain's disappearance was handled by the Alaska State Troopers, who were officially notified of the situation on March 9, 2020. The details available to the public about the ongoing investigation have been sparse, leaving friends, family, and the concerned public with many unanswered questions. The case is classified as one of a lost or injured missing person, a category that reflects the perilous possibilities of the Alaskan wilderness. With no further evidence or leads, the case of Peter Germain remains an open and poignant reminder of the challenges and dangers of life in the remote corners of the state, a story of a man who ventured into the wild and seemingly vanished, leaving only faint traces behind.

Feb 25, 2020

Trapper Creek

Alaska

Matanuska-Susitna Borough

No

80421

Alaska State Troopers

Anchorage

Alaska

Anchorage Borough

99507

Malia Miller

Missing Persons Clearinghouse Manager

5700 East Tudor Road, Alaska

9072695511

State

Law Enforcement

AK20016949

2020-03-09

Alaska State Troopers

7539

Brown

Brown

Brown

07/03/2026


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