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Mevlin was last seen boating Wales to Diomede. He was traveling with 4 other adults and 1 child.
Last Seen: Aug 27, 1998

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Victim Details

Mar 17, 2020

Feb 13, 2024

Mevlin

Kayouktuk

71

45

67 inches

180 lbs

American Indian / Alaska Native

Male

In the late summer of 1998, a group of six individuals, including 45-year-old Mevlin Edward Kayouktuk, embarked on a boating trip from Wales to Diomede, Alaska. The group, comprised of five adults and one child, was last seen on August 27, 1998. Kayouktuk, an American Indian/Alaska Native male with black hair and brown eyes, was reportedly wearing yellow rain gear, a blue or gray Levi jacket over a black leather jacket, black jeans, and black knee-high boots with brown trim. The others accompanying him were identified as Jason Ozenna, Kevin Omiak, Gene L. Ozenna, Mary J. Milligrock, and Emery Omiak. The journey they undertook was across the Bering Strait, a stretch of water known for its challenging conditions. The circumstances surrounding their disappearance remain largely unknown to the public. The group was traveling in a boat, but details regarding the vessel itself are not readily available in the provided information. The trip from Wales, on the western tip of the Seward Peninsula, to Diomede, a rocky island in the middle of the Bering Strait, is a significant undertaking that requires careful navigation and respect for the unpredictable Arctic waters. The fact that an entire group of six people vanished without a trace suggests a sudden and catastrophic event. The case is being handled by the Alaska State Troopers, under case number 980058186. Over the years, the disappearance of Mevlin Kayouktuk and his companions has become one of Alaska's many unsolved missing persons cases. Information about any search and rescue efforts that may have been launched in the immediate aftermath of their disappearance is not detailed in the available online sources. The case highlights the inherent dangers of maritime travel in the remote and often harsh environment of the Alaskan coastline. The official record, as maintained by the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs), lists the circumstances of their disappearance as simply "boating." This lack of specific detail underscores the mystery that has shrouded this case for over two decades, leaving their families and community with unanswered questions.

Aug 27, 1998

Nome

Alaska

Nome Census Area

No

77565

Alaska State Troopers

Anchorage

Alaska

Anchorage Borough

99507

Malia Miller

Missing Persons Clearinghouse Manager

5700 East Tudor Road, Alaska

9072695511

State

Law Enforcement

980058186

Alaska State Troopers

8769

Black

Brown

Brown

07/09/2026


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