The Nome Nugget

Department of Public Safety hires Anne Sears as MMIP investigat­or

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ANCHORAGE— The Alaska Department of Public Safety has hired former Alaska State Trooper Anne Sears, who worked at the Nome Trooper Post for a while, to lead the Department’s Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons, or MMIP, Initiative. Investigat­or Sears will work on unsolved murders and missing persons cases that involve Indigenous persons across the Alaska State Trooper’s area of responsibi­lity.

“The State of Alaska is pleased to have Anne Sears lead the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Initiative to address the gap in unsolved cases surroundin­g Indigenous persons in Alaska,” said Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy. “With her ample experience in rural areas and background as a State Trooper, we hope to reverse these troubling trends in our rural communitie­s. Public safety is our number one priority – Alaskans deserve to feel safe in our communitie­s, and this new initiative will lead us in the right direction.”

Investigat­or Anne Sears was the first Alaska Native woman hired as an Alaska State Trooper, and she honorably served Alaskans for over 22 years as a law enforcemen­t officer. She retired from the Troopers in October 2021 after working in a variety of roles in both urban and rural Alaska including patrol, major crimes investigat­ions, and narcotics interdicti­on.

“Anne Sears was one of our top Troopers and I am glad that she has agreed to return from retirement to this new position and continue to serve Alaskans,” said Alaska Department of Public Safety Commission­er James Cockrell. “This new MMIP Investigat­or combined with the six new major crimes investigat­ors based in Western Alaska will ensure that all Alaskans receive the world class law enforcemen­t service that the Alaska State Troopers provide regardless of their zip code, race, gender, or ethnicity.”

Investigat­or Sears will also serve on the Governor’s Council on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons as the Commission­er of Public Safety’s designee.

“Over my career as an Alaska State Trooper I enjoyed my time in rural Alaska and the impact that quality law enforcemen­t can have on Alaska’s small vibrant rural communitie­s,” said MMIP Investigat­or Anne Sears. “For too long Alaska Natives have faced disproport­ionally high rates of violence, and I look forward to contributi­ng to reversing those trends.”

Investigat­or Sear’s first day was April 4, 2022; her position is based out of DPS Headquarte­rs in Anchorage. This position was funded through the US Department of Justice’s Project Safe Neighborho­ods.

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