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Matthew was last seen in a bunk aboard fishing tug Bering Prowler which was docked at OSI Captains Bay in Unalaska, AK.
Last Seen: Sep 19, 2003

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Victim Details

Mar 17, 2020

Apr 03, 2023

Matthew

Schroeder

59

38

74 inches

220 lbs

White / Caucasian

Male

In the remote and rugged landscape of Unalaska, Alaska, a then 38-year-old Matthew Peter Schroeder was last seen on September 19, 2003. A Caucasian male with brown hair and blue eyes, standing at 6 feet 2 inches and weighing approximately 220 pounds, Matthew had distinct scars on his upper lip and nose. His last known location was aboard the fishing tug named the Bering Prowler, which was docked at OSI Captains Bay. The circumstances surrounding his disappearance remain unclear, as he was last observed in his bunk on the vessel. From that point on, there has been no contact with him, leaving his family and friends with unanswered questions. Following his disappearance, a missing person report was filed with the Unalaska Department of Public Safety on October 3, 2003. The case was also entered into the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs). Despite the efforts of law enforcement, including the Alaska State Troopers who also have a case file open, the investigation has not yielded significant leads to his whereabouts. Details regarding what he was last seen wearing have not been made publicly available. The official record of his disappearance notes the location as Unalaska in the Aleutians West Census Area. The case of Matthew Schroeder is a somber reminder of the many individuals who go missing each year. With no new information or sightings, his disappearance remains an open and unsolved case. The Unalaska Department of Public Safety and the Alaska State Troopers continue to list him as a missing person. The passage of time has not diminished the hope of finding answers, and the case remains a poignant account of loss and uncertainty for those who knew and cared for Matthew. An overview of the case reflects a man who seemingly vanished from his bunk on a fishing vessel in a remote Alaskan port, with no evidence to suggest what may have happened, leaving a void of information and a lingering sense of unresolved mystery.

Sep 19, 2003

Unalaska

Alaska

Aleutians West Census Area

No

77777

Unalaska Department of Public Safety

Unalaska

Alaska

Aleutians West Census Area

99685

29 Safety Way, Alaska

9075811233

Local

Law Enforcement

03-2897

2003-10-03

Unalaska Department of Public Safety

8616

Brown

Blue

Blue

07/04/2026


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