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Body Found in Eklutna; Likely That of Missing 28-Year-Old Man, Police SaySearch crews were sent out to mile 7 of Eklutna Lake Road early Saturday afternoon after a beige-colored Hyundai Elantra was discovered there near the woods.
In Eklutna, Anchorage police have found a body they believe to be that of a 28-year-old man who had been missing since Thursday.
Search crews were sent out to mile 7 of Eklutna Lake Road early Saturday afternoon after a beige-colored Hyundai Elantra was discovered there near the woods. The car belongs to Steven William Anderson whose fiancee reported him missing when his boss said he failed to show up to a remote GCI cabin on Thursday. The trip was supposed to be a reward for a job well done at GCI. Anderson apparently left behind a bag he had packed for the trip. Missing from his home are his car, keys, wallet and cell phone. Police say the body has been tentatively identified as that of Anderson and say there is no indication of foul play. |
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Anonymous said on Sunday, Jul 24 at 11:39 AM
Why are so many good people killing them selves in the forrest this summer? RIP my friend
71218674Co-Worker said on Saturday, Jul 23 at 6:56 AM
Chugiak, what are you trying to say?
71174394Chugiak Folk said on Friday, Jul 22 at 3:55 PM
The APD is saying that it was a "self inflicted gunshot wound." His company gives him a free pass at the company cabin and he shoots himself?
71152274Chugiak Folk said on Friday, Jul 22 at 3:46 PM
And the autopsy said? ? ?
71152004noname said on Friday, Jul 22 at 1:21 PM
U guys should do an indepth story about the fact that more than a diozen GCi employees have died in the last couple of years. Is it a curse?
71146367Lindsay - a childhood friend said on Thursday, Jul 21 at 10:58 AM
While not blood related, Steve (actually, we called him Stevie) was like my 2nd brother for the first 12 years of my life until I moved away. My aunt Linda took care of both of us while our parents were at work. We walked to school together and spent the summers together. We never really stayed in touch but I kept up with him through his mom. I was so shocked when I heard. We all are. What a tragedy. My heart goes out to his fiancé and family.
71080274Chugiak Folk said on Wednesday, Jul 20 at 10:46 AM
I am very sorry to hear this. What in the world happened to this poor man? "The KTVA CBS 11 News and its affiliated companies are not responsible for content?" What?!! This same report says that his car was found then it says that his car is missing.
71017358co-worker said on Tuesday, Jul 19 at 8:05 AM
We will miss you Steve. You were a really good guy, and thats not a common this in todays world anymore. May you rest in Peace, and i will keep your loved ones in my prayers
70941994JFT3 said on Monday, Jul 18 at 12:31 PM
Mr Anderson always enjoyed a good Diet Dr. Pepper. This is how I first engaged him in conversation as a fellow co-worker. Some great chats were had with him while sipping that wonderful drink. A great man. A great person. Saddened to see him go. Hopefully his kin find strength, and are able to make it through this dark time.
70888821Co-Worker said on Monday, Jul 18 at 10:55 AM
My thoughts and prayers to to Steve and his family as we grieve the loss of such a young man, and fellow co-worker.
70884081Proud Anchorage Citizen said on Sunday, Jul 17 at 2:07 PM
Sincere condolences to all friends and family of Mr. Anderson. May he be rest in peace and family and friends grief pass without guilt.
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