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Scott went missing and is presumed to have drowned in a boating accident near Kizhuyak Bay on fishing vessel Sea Wolf. The vessel was spotted adrift with the lights and engine running outside Anton Larsen Bay. The USCG later spotted debris from the Sea Wolf in Kizhuyak Bay.
Last Seen: Apr 21, 1999

Victim Details

Mar 17, 2020

Jul 16, 2024

Scott

Weismantel

58

33

72 inches

180 lbs

White / Caucasian

Male

In the spring of 1999, a 33-year-old man named Scott Arthur Weismantel vanished from Kodiak, Alaska, leaving behind a profound sense of loss and unanswered questions. On April 21, 1999, Weismantel was aboard the 28-foot sport fishing vessel, the Sea Wolf, near Kizhuyak Bay. He was wearing a green Carhart jacket with a leather collar and wool lining, blue jeans, and a blue flannel shirt. A scar on his right shoulder served as a distinguishing physical feature. The circumstances under which he disappeared point to a tragic boating accident, a narrative pieced together from the discovery of the vessel and subsequent debris. The initial sign that something was amiss came when the Sea Wolf was discovered adrift outside Anton Larsen Bay. The vessel's lights were still on and the engine was running, an eerie scene suggesting an abrupt and unplanned departure of its occupant. This discovery prompted a search of the surrounding waters, leading to a more somber find. The United States Coast Guard later spotted debris from the Sea Wolf in Kizhuyak Bay, further cementing the theory that the vessel had been involved in an accident. Based on the evidence gathered, authorities believe that Scott Weismantel drowned in the waters of Kizhuyak Bay. The discovery of his empty, running vessel and the subsequent finding of its debris paint a picture of a sudden and unforeseen event that led to this tragedy. Despite the passage of time, the case officially remains open, a poignant reminder of the dangers that can accompany life and work on the Alaskan seas. The official report of his disappearance was filed on April 22, 1999, forever marking a day of sorrow for those who knew him.

Apr 21, 1999

Kodiak

Alaska

Kodiak Island Borough

No

77597

Alaska State Troopers

Anchorage

Alaska

Anchorage Borough

99507

Malia Miller

Missing Persons Clearinghouse Manager

5700 East Tudor Road, Alaska

9072695511

State

Law Enforcement

990001223

1999-04-22

Alaska State Troopers

8757

Blond/Strawberry

Blue

Blue

07/07/2026


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