This photo shows Woodrow Farrell Eagleman who police say has been missing since Jan. 11. (Courtesy Photo / Juneau Police Department)

This photo shows Woodrow Farrell Eagleman who police say has been missing since Jan. 11. (Courtesy Photo / Juneau Police Department)

JPD asks for info on missing man

Police: Woodrow Farrell Eagleman has been missing since Jan. 11.

The Juneau Police Department is seeking information about a missing man, according to a police spokesperson.

Woodrow Farrell Eagleman, 37, was last seen on Jan. 11 between 7:30 to 8 a.m. while leaving his residence on Thunder Mountain Road following an argument, according to a JPD news release.

Eagleman is an American Indian, 5 feet, 10 inches tall and weighs 250 pounds, according to police. He has dark hair, a beard, and tattoos on his forearms. According to police, Eagleman was last seen wearing a dark tan/light brown winter Carhartt jacket.

Anyone with information regarding Eagleman’s possible location is asked to contact the Juneau Police Department on their business line at (907) 586-0600. Anonymous tips can be made at www.juneaucrimeline.com.

• Contact reporter Jonson Kuhn at jonson.kuhn@juneauempire.com.

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