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Glenn was last seen on 10/03/1997. His aircraft, a blue PA-22 on floats (N8995D) was spotted by a pilot of an over flying aircraft partially submerged and upside down in Skilak Lake. The plane sank in approximately 140 feet of water. Neither Glenn or the plane were ever located.
Last Seen: Oct 03, 1997

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Victim Details

Mar 17, 2020

Feb 01, 2024

Glenn

Wade

94

67

71 inches

178 lbs

White / Caucasian

Male

On October 3, 1997, 67-year-old Glenn Marshall Wade, a male resident of Soldotna, Alaska, disappeared in a case that continues to baffle investigators. An experienced pilot, Wade was last seen before he took off in his blue PA-22 floatplane, registered as N8995D. The purpose of his flight and his intended destination remain unknown. The last known sighting of Wade's aircraft was by another pilot flying over Skilak Lake, who reported seeing the blue plane partially submerged and upside down in the water. Before the aircraft could be recovered, it sank in approximately 140 feet of water. The discovery of the wreckage initiated a search and rescue operation, but the challenging conditions of the deep and frigid Skilak Lake hampered the efforts. A pair of chest waders, presumed to belong to Wade, were found attached to the plane's tail before it disappeared beneath the surface. Despite extensive searches of the lake and the rugged surrounding wilderness, no further traces of Glenn Wade or his aircraft were ever found. The Alaska State Troopers opened an investigation into his disappearance, but the case eventually went cold due to a lack of new leads or evidence. The disappearance of Glenn Marshall Wade is a somber story that highlights the unforgiving nature of the Alaskan wilderness. The case is a painful reminder of the mysteries that can remain unsolved in such a vast and remote landscape. With no signs of a struggle or foul play, the prevailing theory is that Wade was the victim of a tragic accident. The overview of the case is one of a man and his aircraft vanishing, leaving behind unanswered questions for his family and a lingering mystery for the community of Soldotna. Without the recovery of the plane or Glenn's remains, the exact circumstances of what happened on that October day remain locked within the silent depths of Skilak Lake.

Oct 03, 1997

Soldotna

Alaska

Kenai Peninsula Borough

No

77561

Alaska State Troopers

Anchorage

Alaska

Anchorage Borough

99507

Malia Miller

Missing Persons Clearinghouse Manager

5700 East Tudor Road, Alaska

9072695511

State

Law Enforcement

970067527

1997-10-03

Alaska State Troopers

8791

Gray or Partially Gray

Brown

Brown

07/08/2026


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