Body believed to be missing teen

BY ANDREW WELLNER
Frontiersman
Published on Thursday, August 27, 2009 7:42 PM AKDT

PALMER ” Police announced Thursday that they believe they’ve found the body of a teen missing since late last month.

Trenton Tunohun, 17, of Palmer, ran from police after they arrived to investigate a disturbance near the Matanuska River July 27.

Everyone else in his party had been accounted for by the next day. But Tunohun stayed missing, sparking a two-day search effort.

At 6:26 p.m. on Wednesday, Palmer police say, they received word that a body had been found in the river about a mile south of the Matanuska River Bridge.

Alaska State Troopers responded first but, knowing Palmer police were looking for Tunohun, summoned Palmer’s Detective Sgt. Kelly Turney.

“A private citizen was riding his ATV along the banks of the Matanuska River, he had gotten on the Mat River trail around the Riverbend Estates off Outer Springer (Loop),” said the Palmer Public Safety Director Jon Owen. “He had ridden northbound when he observed what appeared to be a body in the river.”

Owen said troopers and Palmer police parked in the subdivision and drove ATVs to the river. Troopers towed a small boat in case they’d need it.

It turned out the body was partially on a gravel bar close enough to the river’s west bank, Owen said, that officers could drive their ATVs out to it.

“From where they retrieved the body they could look up and see the Mat River Bridge, it was 1.5 miles away,” he said.

Owen said the clothing on the body matched the description of what Tunohun was wearing when he went missing.

“The clothing exactly matched down to the logo on the shirt that he was last seen wearing,” Owen said.

Still, he said, a final official identification will have to come from the state Medical Examiner who was conducting an autopsy as Owen spoke Thursday afternoon.

“We anticipate identification through dental records,” Owen said.

Turney said that if the body turns out to be Tunohun ” which he has no reason to believe that won’t be the case” that it will have been good to resolve the case.

“All the people who were involved in searching for Trenton wanted to give the family some sort of answer and we’re glad to have been able to do that,” he said.

After Tunohun went missing, rumors circled around Palmer about possible foul play ” maybe even murder ” in Tunohun’s disappearance. Police say none of those rumors held up to scrutiny.

“I’ll let the ME’s office make the final determination as far as cause and manner (of death) but my opinion has not changed. If anything, it’s just reaffirmed that there was no foul play in his disappearance,” Turney said.

Contact Andrew Wellner at andrew.wellner@frontiersman.com or 352-2270.

Comments

17 comment(s)

    Brooke wrote on Nov 6, 2009 4:29 PM:

    " Trenton, I had been here a few months when we heard the News that you were missing. I (living as close as we do to the river) Looked EVERY day. and not knowing you I was not sure what else we could do. But we Prayed and Hoped. And EVEN THOUGH we do not understand why you ran, we are glad you have been found. Our Prayers Go out to your Momma and Extended Family. Rest in Peace. "

    wrote on Oct 30, 2009 12:30 AM:

    " I don't personally know Trenton, but my friend was at the party with him and it sounds pretty devastating . RIP Trenton <3 "

    Bobbie wrote on Sep 2, 2009 11:47 PM:

    " My son went to the academy with Trenton and I had the pleasure of meeting him. Condolences to his family. RIP Trenton!
    Selner's Mom "

    Power Wagon wrote on Sep 2, 2009 1:52 AM:

    " to hmm:
    Thank you for clearly demonstrating the result of what doing drugs and copious amounts of drinking do to your brain. "

    hmm wrote on Aug 31, 2009 5:54 PM:

    " well i think the cops needa stop on underage drinking and worrie about other things..like drugs..if the cops didnt chase the kids nothing like this wouldnt happen cops are getting kids for mcas all the time i bet it they let off the kids would be fine its their chose in drinking no one can stop them. "

    typical wrote on Aug 30, 2009 9:22 AM:

    " I'm under-age and drunk. I run from the cops into the river instead of staying put and it's the cops' fault. Yeah, OK. So I guess if I jump off a cliff and the fire department doesn't catch me, it's thier fault. If I drive without a license and get in an accident while evading police, its thier fault again, right?

    Typical thought processes of far too many people today. Zero accountability. Zero sense of responsibility.

    I feel bad for the family and this was a sad situation all around. But straight fact; blame is on Trenton's shoulders. "

    blue wrote on Aug 29, 2009 8:50 AM:

    " Trenton had been in the police beat and caught at school drinking. He had issues and ran instead of facing the consequences of his actions. The police are not to blame. I am definitely saddened because it sounds like Trenton had recently made great strides toward a promising future. My heart goes out to his family. "

    Hey NOT wrote on Aug 29, 2009 12:12 AM:

    " With respect to the family... get a life! The cops are hardly responsible for this. It's sad, it's why we tell kids and adults - don't get drunk - your judgement goes through the floor and you do things you otherwise wouldn't do like run and slip into a river without all of your faculties. Responsibility lies with our own actions and sometimes they have results that aren't fair. This is a sad time for this boys family, but there is no question who is responsible for this death. "

    Sarah wrote on Aug 28, 2009 5:59 PM:

    " Rest in Peace Trenton.
    You will be missed.
    My heart goes out to his family and friends.
    Your former classmate. "

    NOT wrote on Aug 28, 2009 12:57 PM:

    " No, I do not believe the police are always there to help you. Some police either believe the first story they hear or make assumptions about people with out knowing the facts. No, the police are not always there to help. I know this from personal experience. I was assaulted. The police believed the first story they heard and would not press charges............... Did the police run this child into the river??? My heart goes out to the boy and his family. It is a very sad, sad day. "

    saddened wrote on Aug 28, 2009 12:37 PM:

    " It's a shame he felt he had to run, so young...please kids, the police really are trying to help people you shouldn't be afraid of them, if you do wrong stand up and be accountable. But I doubt in this case much would have happened to him other than a good talking to. I pray the Lord is with the family at this time of loss. "

    TTOSBT wrote on Aug 28, 2009 9:01 AM:

    " What a sad ending for this young man's family and friends. My heart goes out to them. I hope the two adults that contributed to the events of that evening sit in jail for a long to time so they can completely absorb the results of their own behavior. "

    Word wrote on Aug 28, 2009 8:27 AM:

    " R.I.P Tunahun. "

    Elizabeth Samuel wrote on Aug 28, 2009 6:09 AM:

    " So very sorry for your loss. Our family mourns with you and our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Your family has been a blessing and will continue to be so. Peace. "

    Wow wrote on Aug 28, 2009 12:03 AM:

    " Rindi White kicked your butt on this story. She talked to the mom. Where were you? "

    nick shook wrote on Aug 27, 2009 9:53 PM:

    " R.I.P. tunahun your fellow cadet, shook "

    WELL wrote on Aug 27, 2009 8:24 PM:

    " THAT SOLVES THAT ONE. "

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