Anyone with information about Duffy’s whereabouts should contact the Homer Police Department at 90 or Crime Stoppers at 90.įifteen-year-old Alicia Navarro was last seen at her home in Glendale, Arizona, in the very early morning hours of September 15, 2019. A $10,000 reward for information leading to the location of Duffy is being offered by the family and Crime Stoppers. She has blue eyes, brown hair and wears glasses. Duffy is described as 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighs around 170 pounds. The Facebook group Bring Duffy Home was created as a place to discuss the case and share stories of Duffy. Chief Mark Robl of the Homer Police Department told Dateline the case is still open but at a standstill until they receive some new information. She added that there has been no activity on Duffy’s bank cards and her phone battery was dead at the time of her disappearance. According to Homer Police Department Lieutenant Ryan Browning, search dogs tracked Duffy’s scent into downtown Homer but then lost it, reaching a point search-dog handlers call a “car pick up.” Duffy’s mother says the family believes someone picked her up in a vehicle and that she has been abducted. Duffy’s family told Dateline that she does not own a car and she usually walked everywhere she went. For weeks, law enforcement, assisted by K-9 units, searched the area where Duffy was known to frequently travel by foot. In the video, Duffy is wearing a blue jacket, light blue shirt and blue jeans.
Police said security cameras captured Duffy leaving the Maintree Apartments on foot around 12:15 p.m. McPherron at 90.Īnesha “Duffy” Murnane, 38, was last seen on security video on October 17, 2019, leaving her Homer, Alaska apartment heading to a 1 p.m.
Anyone with information about Erin’s case is asked to call the Alaska State Troopers at 90 or Lt. At the time of her disappearance, Erin was described as 5’5’, 145 lbs, with brown hair and hazel eyes. Erin’s sister, Stephanie, started a Facebook page FindingErinMarieGilbert, where she continues to post regularly. He told Dateline in 2020 that there have been no updates in her case. He added there are no suspects in her disappearance but said they have attempted to reach Dave Combs multiple times for questioning. Lieutenant Randy McPherron, who is the sole investigator in the troopers' Cold Case Investigation Unit, told Dateline in 2019 they haven’t received any leads in several years, but said he would follow up on any that come in. He stated he went back to the fair and searched for Erin until about 1 a.m. When he tried to start the car this time, it worked. He told authorities he figured Erin returned to the fair. When he returned to the car, Erin was gone. He said he walked for about two hours, but was unable to find his friend’s house. He told Erin he would walk to a nearby friend’s house for help. In a statement to authorities in 1995, Dave Combs said they walked to his car, but the lights had been left on and it would not start. They drove to the Girdwood Forest Fair, and according to witness statements to the Alaska State Troopers, Erin was last seen at a beer garden with her date before they left around 6 p.m. Her sister, Stephanie, told Dateline that Erin left for her date on July 1 with David “Dave” Combs, a man whom Stephanie said Erin had met a few nights earlier at a local bar. Erin had moved to Alaska the year prior and was working as a nanny. The 24-year-old has been missing ever since. Erin Marie Gilbert went on a first date to the Girdwood Forest Fair in Girdwood, Alaska on July 1, 1995.