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Travis went missing while traveling from Tuluksak to Kalskag on a black Honda 4-wheeler.
Last Seen: Mar 03, 2014

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Victim Details

Mar 17, 2020

Jun 24, 2024

Travis

Alexie

40

30

67 inches

150 lbs

American Indian / Alaska Native

Male

In the vast and often unforgiving landscape of Alaska, the story of Travis Alexie's disappearance is one that has left a family searching for answers and a community grappling with the unknown. On March 3, 2014, 30-year-old Travis Alexie, an American Indian/Alaska Native male, was last seen in Tuluksak, Alaska. He was reportedly traveling from Tuluksak to Kalskag, a journey he undertook on a black Honda 4-wheeler. At the time he went missing, he was wearing a dark blue flannel coat, jeans, and tennis shoes. Travis is described as having black hair and brown eyes, standing at 5 feet 7 inches tall, and weighing approximately 150 pounds. The circumstances surrounding his departure and subsequent vanishing remain unclear, leaving his loved ones in a state of perpetual uncertainty. The days and weeks following Travis's last known sighting were filled with urgent activity as search and rescue efforts were launched in the remote Alaskan wilderness. The Alaska State Troopers opened an investigation into his disappearance on March 7, 2014, just four days after he was last seen. The unforgiving terrain and the vastness of the area between Tuluksak and Kalskag presented significant challenges to those searching for any sign of Travis or his 4-wheeler. Despite their determined efforts, no trace of him was found, and the active search was eventually scaled back, leaving a painful void for his family and friends. The disappearance of Travis Alexie is a somber reminder of the many individuals who go missing in Alaska's rugged and expansive environment each year. His case is documented in the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) under case number MP66675, a public-facing database that seeks to connect missing persons with their families. The lack of any significant leads or discoveries in the years since he was last seen has made it difficult for his family to find closure. The overview of this case is one of a young man who embarked on a familiar journey between two villages, only to vanish without a trace, leaving behind a legacy of unanswered questions and a family that continues to hope for his return.

Mar 03, 2014

Tuluksak

Alaska

Bethel Census Area

No

77357

Alaska State Troopers

Anchorage

Alaska

Anchorage Borough

99507

Malia Miller

Missing Persons Clearinghouse Manager

5700 East Tudor Road, Alaska

9072695511

State

Law Enforcement

AK14016167

2014-03-07

Alaska State Troopers

8406

Black

Brown

Brown

06/20/2026


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