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Anchorage Police examines the death of young people found in the car

The Anchorage Police Tatort team carried out a death examination near the 13th Avenue and the Karluk Street in Fairview on Sunday morning, April 27, 2025. (Bill Roth / Adn)

Anchorage Police now says that in the early Sunday you actively examine the death of someone who was found dead in the Fairview neighborhood.

The police in an online declaration initially said that the officers found the body near the intersection of East 13th Avenue and the Karluk Street in response to a request for a social exams. They provided little additional information.

The dead person was described in an update on Monday as a male teenager, the police said. He was found in a car after someone called 911 to report “concern for a person in a parked vehicle”, they said.

According to the update, detectives opened an active examination of the circumstances in connection with death on Monday.

In response to questions on Monday, police spokesman Chris Barraza announced in an e -mail that the online update “is the latest information in an active examination”.

The examination on Sunday is carried out within a week after the discovery of three people who were found dead in an apartment in the U-Med area. The police said they found two men and a woman in a residence on the 3500 block of the East 42nd Avenue.

The police also consider this case as a “current active examination,” said Barraza. The deaths are considered suspicious, he said, adding that the case is an isolated incident.

No additional information was available.

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