There have been no arrests made, and Anchorage police are treating the deaths of two found at Point Woronzoff as a double homicide.
Police identified the two victims found at Point Woronzoff on Thursday morning as 19-year-old Selena Annette Mullenax and 20-year-old Foreignne Aubert-Morissette.
An Anchorage resident walking their dog at Point Woronzoff discovered the body of Mullenax just after 8:30 am on Thursday. Airport police secured the scene and Anchorage police responded to the location. About an hour into their investigation, they discovered Aubert-Morissette critically wounded. He was transported to a local hospital. He was later pronounced deceased.
Aubert-Morissette, who goes by the nick-name Onie, was in the news a little over 11 months ago when he was accused of trying to rob residents of an apartment on the 100 block of North Flower Street at gunpoint. He was due to go to trial in March on charges of Robbery I, Assault III, Theft II and Weapons Misconduct IV.
Police are still not releasing any details on how the two victims died as they await autopsy results.
Police are investigating what if any relationship the two had with each other and are asking the public for any possible information on them and their deaths. They request that “Anyone with additional information on the victims and/or the cause of their deaths is asked to contact APD Homicide Detective Cordie at 907-786-8679. If you have any information on where you last saw or spoke to either of the victims, we ask that you contact police or you provide that information through Crime Stoppers. You may remain anonymous by calling Anchorage Crime Stoppers at 561-STOP or by providing a tip online at Anchorage Crime Stoppers. [xyz-ihs snippet=”Adsense-responsive”]