Jondalar Washington
Jondalar was last seen leaving his family's residence in rural St. Michael, Alaska on May 19, 1998. He had a .20 gauge Winchester pump-action shotgun, a blue tarp and a camouflage tarp with him at the time he disappeared. Jondalar has never been seen again and the circumstances surrounding his disappearance are unclear. Few details are available in his case.
Jondalar Washington – The Charley Project
Circumstances of Disappearance
Jondalar was last seen leaving his family's residence in St. Michael, Alaska on May 19, 1998. He had a .20 gauge Winchester pump-action shotgun, a blue tarp, and a camouflage tarp with him at the time. He apparently told his classmates that he was planning to walk to Unalakleet once school was out for the day. Unalakleet is a 60-mile hike up the coast across the pan ice that connected the island to the mainland at the time that the young man left. The ice had melted several weeks later.
3273DMAK - Jondalar Washington
Jondalar Washington
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
- Missing Since 05/19/1998
- Missing From St. Michael, Alaska
- Classification Endangered Missing
- Sex Male
- Race Native American
- Date of Birth 11/06/1980 (41)
- Age 17 years old
- Height and Weight 5'7, 110 pounds
- Clothing/Jewelry Description A blue sweatshirt and blue cotton pants.
- Distinguishing Characteristics Native American male. Black hair, brown eyes. Jondalar is of Yu'pik descent.
Jondalar was last seen leaving his family's residence in rural St. Michael, Alaska on May 19, 1998. He had a .20 gauge Winchester pump-action shotgun, a blue tarp and a camouflage tarp with him at the time he disappeared. Jondalar has never been seen again and the circumstances surrounding his disappearance are unclear. Few details are available in his case.
Jondalar Washington – The Charley Project
Circumstances of Disappearance
Jondalar was last seen leaving his family's residence in St. Michael, Alaska on May 19, 1998. He had a .20 gauge Winchester pump-action shotgun, a blue tarp, and a camouflage tarp with him at the time. He apparently told his classmates that he was planning to walk to Unalakleet once school was out for the day. Unalakleet is a 60-mile hike up the coast across the pan ice that connected the island to the mainland at the time that the young man left. The ice had melted several weeks later.
3273DMAK - Jondalar Washington
Jondalar Washington
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)