Central Peninsula Crime Stoppers, Inc.

TOP 5
UNSOLVED
CRIMES



1. Scott McDonald's Disappearance: On October 31,1990, 27 year old Scott McDonald disappeared from his home on K-Beach Rd. At the time, Scott was 5'11", 185 pounds, with blue eyes and short curly brown hair.

Should you have any information, please call Crime Stoppers or the Alaska State Troopers.


2. Opal Fairchild's Murder: 11 years ago on March 20, 1985, Opal Fairchild was shot
and killed in her East Poppy Lane residence near the Red Diamond Center. At the time of the incident, Opal Fairchild's apartment was in good order, however, the contents of her purse were scattered in disarray.

Should you have any information, please call Crime Stoppers or the Alaska State Troopers.


3. Country Foods/Soldotna Murder-Robbery: In the late hours of 5/15/93 or early on 5/16/93, suspect(s) entered the Soldotna Country Foods Store where they shot and killed the on-duty night assistant, James Spence, and robbed the store. Any information you may have is vital in helping the local Police Officers and Troopers solve this brutal murder.

Should you have any information, please call Crime Stoppers or the Soldotna Police Department.


4. Harold Enzler & Nancy Bellamy's Disappearance: Alaska State Troopers received a report that Harold Enzler and Nancy Bellamy have been missing since March 27, 1994 and have not been heard from since. Both individuals left Enzler's parents' house in possibly a green older model pickup truck and did not return.

Should you have any information, please call Crime Stoppers or the Alaska State Troopers.


5. Missing Fandel Children: On September 6, 1978, a report of two children, Amy Fandel (age 8) and Scott Fandel (age13) were missing from their residence in Sterling, Alaska. To date, the Fandel children have not been located.

Should you have any information, please call Crime Stoppers or the Alaska State Troopers.

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