Kenai Police Say No Specific Suspects in Missing Family Case

Author: KSRM News Desk |

Kenai Police continue to search the areas near the missing family’s home however have no specific leads or suspects.

 

The police have said that the family dog is also missing: Sparks is a brown and white English Springer Spaniel.

 

Kenai Police Chief Gus Sandahl spoke at the press conference today.

 

Sandahl: “The last physical evidence of a sighting that we have of Rebecca and her two girls was on May 18, we realize that the family has disclosed conversations with her in subsequent days since May 18, within a week or so after May 18, but a local business here in Kenai we were able to obtain surveillance footage that shows Rebecca and her girls. So anyone who has a confirmed sighting or evidence of a confirmed sighting or has seen Rebecca and the two girls or Brandon in the community we want to see that so please call us at 283-7879.” 

 

Kenai officers and the FBI continue to work to locate Brandon Jividen, Rebecca Adams, and Adams’ two daughters: Jarraca Hundley and Michelle Hundley.

 

Chief Sandahl said this remains their top priority and have collaborated with Kenai Fire Department to search the area near the home.

 

Sandahl: Again we’re following all logical investigative steps and leads but we don’t have a specific suspect out there that we can say specifically has caused the disappearance of these four people.” 

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