Allen Dennis Fredericks, Sleetmute, Alaska – The search for Allen Dennis Fredericks, who has been missing since January 29, 2001, continues to capture the attention and concern of both the local community and broader social media networks. Allen, a 37-year-old American Indian/Alaska Native, disappeared after a tragic incident on the Kuskokwim River near Sleetmute, Alaska. He and another individual went through the ice while traveling on a snow machine. While the body of the second person and the snow machine were recovered shortly after on January 31, 2001, Allen’s whereabouts remain unknown.
The case, which has been active for over two decades, still resonates deeply within the community, as evidenced by the ongoing efforts to keep his memory alive and the case active. The "Guardian Voice of the Missing," a group dedicated to raising awareness for missing persons, recently added a new photo to their "Alaska 2000’s Cases" album, urging people to share, print, and post information about Allen’s disappearance. The group emphasized the need to continue looking for answers with hashtags like #MissingPerson, #MissingFromSleetmuteAlaska, and #HelpFindAllenDennisFredericks.
Supporters of the search for Allen have taken to social media to express their feelings and determination to keep the case alive. Comments on Facebook reflect the ongoing community concern. One user shared, "Please don’t stop looking for Allen Dennis Fredericks. Someone out there knows something." Another commented, "We must never give up hope. Allen’s family deserves closure."
The NamUs (National Missing and Unidentified Persons System) case report for Allen Dennis Fredericks provides essential details that continue to be shared widely in hopes of generating new leads. Despite the passage of time, the local community of Sleetmute, along with broader networks, remains committed to finding out what happened to Allen, and bringing some measure of peace to his family.
As the search for answers continues, the support from the community and efforts by groups like Guardian Voice of the Missing demonstrate the importance of collective memory and the determination to never stop searching for the missing.