Peter Boniface Franck was a 32-year-old man living in Anchorage, Alaska, when he vanished without a trace on September 7, 2014. Standing 5'11" tall and weighing approximately 165 pounds, Peter had brown hair and blue eyes. His disappearance was officially recorded in the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) under case number MP67273.
Details about the circumstances surrounding Peter's disappearance are scarce. According to available records, he was last seen in Anchorage on September 7, 2014. There is no public information detailing his activities that day, his intended destination, or any events leading up to his disappearance. The lack of information has made it challenging for investigators and the public to piece together what might have happened.
Peter's case was entered into NamUs on March 17, 2020, nearly six years after his disappearance. The delay in entering his case into the national database may have hindered early investigative efforts. As of the latest updates, there have been no significant leads or developments reported in the case. The Anchorage Police Department and other agencies have not released additional information to the public, leaving many questions unanswered.
Peter Franck's disappearance is one of many unsolved missing persons cases in Anchorage. According to data compiled by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and NamUs, there are over a hundred unsolved missing and homicide cases in Anchorage dating back to 1980. These cases span decades and involve individuals from various backgrounds, highlighting a persistent issue within the region. ...Read More
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