The Kenai Police Department are still looking for people who may have recently had contact with a missing family of four from Kenai.
Lt. Dave Ross with the Kenai Police Department said they got more help over the weekend.
Ross: “They were reported by the landlord on June 5, which was last Thursday as having not been around or paid their rent and that was out of the ordinary, their vehicle was still there, so that led into a missing persons investigation and its been a top priority in the department, we’ve had a lot of our own personnel in and we’ve called in assistance as offered by the FBI and they are here on the ground helping us, we have a number of agents working here at our own facilities on the technical aspects of the investigation and we have a number of FBI agents out in the field assisting us with leads and areas of search and followup. We also have the Mat-Su dog team, is still down here, helping us in the area today the search and rescue group.”
Kenai Police are encouraging anyone with information of even if you have had recent interactions with the family to call dispatch at 283-7879.
Ross: “We are working hard to locate them, we don’t have any specific information to show that foul play is the cause of them being missing, at this point we are just looking for missing persons and we would appreciate the public’s help in locating them even if people have only had contact with them three or four weeks ago or even prior to that if they knew them well we would sure like to talk to those people if they haven’t already talked to the police, we’re just trying to get a full understanding of the people who are missing and some of their habits and some of their connections and all those things that might help lead to us locating them.”
They also request that if any residents of the Wildwood Dr., California St., First St., or Second Street have seen anything suspicious in that area over the last couple of weeks to give them a call.