Missing Alaska Family’s Remains Alleged to be Found
Remains found in woods near Kenai may be missing Alaska family
Alaska – Human remains and clothing found on a trail northwest of Kenai on Saturday night may be linked to a family of four who went missing from the area last May, the Kenai Police Department said Sunday. Rebecca Adams, 23, her two children Michelle Hundley, 6, and Jaracca Hundley, 3, and Adams’ boyfriend Brandon Jividen, 37, were last seen in late May at their apartment in the Kenai Peninsula town of about 7,000. Their family dog “Sparks” vanished with them. The family’s sudden disappearance spurred one of the biggest search efforts the Peninsula has seen and made national headlines. READ MORE HERE
STORY SUMMARY:
- Mother vanished with young daughters and boyfriend
- Breakfast left on table; cars, wallets, keys, untouched
- Biggest search in 20 years by state troopers, FBI, yields no clues
- Police question fugitive grandmother over missing family
- Grandmother caught with stolen guns, meth, sex offender boyfriend
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