Six years after disappearance, family still searching for Nome local Joseph Balderas

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Six years after disappearance, family still searching for Nome local Joseph Balderas
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Joseph Balderas went missing on the weekend of June 24, 2016. Today, his family and friends are still searching for answers. - DatelineNBC

Thirty-six-year-old Joseph Balderas was last seen on June 24, 2016. Three days later, when Joseph failed to show up for his job as a law clerk with the Nome Second District Court, one of his colleagues, Tracey Buie, reported him missing. “When I came to work on that Monday morning, I believe it was June 27th, I was told that Joseph wasn't at work and that his girlfriend had called the court and was concerned because she hadn't been able to get ahold of him,” Tracey told Dateline.

Nelda told Dateline about a conversation she had with her son before his disappearance: She had warned him about hiking alone. “I would always tell him, ‘Don't go by yourself,’ you know, ‘Find somebody,’” Nelda said. In response, Joseph would always say, “‘Everybody's working, Mom,’ you know? And ‘I just wanna go. Don't worry.’”

The Balderas family has hired private investigator Andy Klamser to look into Joseph’s case. He believes two theories can be discounted. The first is the idea that Joseph was attacked by a bear. While the family is grateful for the search efforts and resources used to look for Joseph, Salina told Dateline that she felt the search was limited. “It was a good search,” she said. “Other than him just walking off and getting lost. That was the only one -- the only thing that they looked at.” Salina believes authorities didn’t even consider the possibility that someone may have done something to her brother.

Emery texted Jake,"I honestly don't remember that day at all." Jake told Emery that he didn't either and that’s why he told the police that story, and then apologized. In the police records provided to Dateline, the reporting officers who searched Jake and Joseph’s home on July 3, 2016, recorded that “there were no indications of foul play inside the residence.”What is known, according to the police reports, is the time of Joseph’s last text message. Officer Dustin Jorgensen obtained Joseph’s phone records from Sprint and stated, “The records indicated that the last outgoing communication from Balderas' phone was on Saturday 6/25/16 at 09:49 hours.

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