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Photo Gallery: Unsolved Homicides in Alaska

The Anchorage Police Department has more than two dozen cold-case homicides on its books, ranging from recent murders to suspicious deaths. APD investigators are constantly working to bring closure to victims' families -- such as last year's conviction of Kenneth Dion in the 1994 death of Bonnie Craig. If you have any information about any of these cases, call APD at 786-8900 or Anchorage Crimestoppers at 561-STOP (561-7867).
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On May 19, 2010, at 12:30 a.m., Anchorage police were dispatched to the 1500 block of Columbine Street after passers-by discovered a male adult on the sidewalk who was severely injured. Officers arrived to find 24-year old Edward Yazzie bleeding from multiple stab wounds; he was declared dead at the scene.

Edward Yazzie

( Courtesy anchoragecrimestoppers.com / May 29, 2012 )
On May 19, 2010, at 12:30 a.m., Anchorage police were dispatched to the 1500 block of Columbine Street after passers-by discovered a male adult on the sidewalk who was severely injured. Officers arrived to find 24-year old Edward Yazzie bleeding from multiple stab wounds; he was declared dead at the scene.
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