Mar 17, 2020
Oct 30, 2023
Jason
Greer
55
30
74 inches
190 lbs
White / Caucasian
Male
On a summer day in July of 1999, 30-year-old Jason S. Greer was last seen in Kodiak, Alaska. At the time of his disappearance, he was reportedly wearing yellow rain gear and brown extra Tuff boots. The circumstances surrounding his last known moments point to a tragic event at sea. It is believed that he was involved in a boating accident in the vicinity of Uganik Bay, a rugged and remote area known for its challenging waters. The exact details of the incident remain unclear, leaving a painful void for those who knew and cared for him. His case is a somber reminder of the unforgiving nature of the Alaskan wilderness and the inherent risks faced by those who make their living from the sea. Following his disappearance, official channels were alerted, and the case was registered with the Alaska State Troopers. Despite any search and rescue efforts that may have been launched in the immediate aftermath, Jason was not located. As time stretched on with no signs of his whereabouts, the hope of finding him alive began to fade. The official presumption is that he tragically drowned as a result of the boating accident. His personal details, including his brown hair and blue eyes, were recorded and entered into national databases for missing persons in the hope that he might one day be identified. The disappearance of Jason Greer has left an enduring question mark. With no remains ever recovered, the final chapter of his story has never been written. The case is a poignant example of how a person can vanish, leaving behind only memories and the lingering pain of uncertainty for their loved ones. The official record classifies his disappearance as a presumed drowning, a conclusion drawn from the circumstances of his last known activities. Without any further evidence or new leads, his case remains a quiet and unresolved tragedy, one of many that underscore the perils of life and work in the vast and often untamed landscapes of Alaska.
Jul 27, 1999
Kodiak
Alaska
Kodiak Island Borough
No
77683
Alaska State Troopers
Anchorage
Alaska
Anchorage Borough
99507
Malia Miller
Missing Persons Clearinghouse Manager
5700 East Tudor Road, Alaska
9072695511
State
Law Enforcement
990025449
Alaska State Troopers
8754
Brown
Blue
Blue
07/01/2026