Kenai police reignite search for missing family

  • By DAN BALMER
  • Thursday, October 23, 2014 10:25pm
  • News

Kenai Police reignited their search efforts this week for the Kenai missing family of four last seen in May.

A search team was assembled and spent two days in the wooded area northeast of Wildwood Correctional Complex. Despite their efforts, Rebecca Adams, 23, Michelle Hundley, 6, Jaracca Hundley, 3, Brandon Jividen, 37, are still missing.

According to the press release from the Kenai Police Department, the latest search is an attempt to evaluate a specific area more throughly, while taking advantage of fallen leaves due to the changing season.

Various agencies including the FBI, Alaska State Troopers, Soldotna Police Department, Whittier Police Department, Adult Probation, Fish & Game and others have contributed resources to assist in the ground search. Police and other support vehicles that may have been seen in the area of Borgen Road or Inlet Woods Subdivision over the last few days were likely in support of those search activities.

 

Reach Dan Balmer at daniel.balmer@peninsulaclarion.com

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