After five months on the job, Anne Sears is no longer Alaska’s investigator for missing and murdered Indigenous people with the Alaska State Troopers. The critical job is now unfilled.
Anne Sears speaks at Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s June 28 news conference about the state budget. Sears recently retired for a second time after a five-month stint as Alaska’s special investigator for cases of murdered and missing Indigenous people.
In late August, Sears “decided to go back into retirement to spend more time with her family,” according to Austin McDaniel, communications director for the Department of Public Safety. There are no subordinate staff associated with the position, but the next MMIP investigator will likely work with a tribal liaison on outreach and engagement.
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