Alaska Authorities Hunt for Familiar Face

A man acquitted in a 2003 murder is wanted in connection with missing woman.

ByABC News
February 9, 2009, 11:31 AM

Aug. 30, 2007 — -- Authorities in Alaska are hunting for a man in connection with the disappearance and possible death of a nurse last seen nearly a month ago.

FBI officials in Anchorage announced Wednesday that they had obtained a warrant for the arrest of Joshua Alan Wade in connection with federal bank fraud and aggravated identity theft charges.

Wade, 27, used an ATM card belonging to Mindy Schloss on Aug. 6 to make unauthorized withdrawals just days after she was last seen at her Anchorage home, the FBI said.

Law enforcement agencies in Alaska are already familiar with Wade, a convicted felon. In 2003, a jury acquitted Wade on rape and murder charges tied to the death of a 33-year-old woman. Wade's defense attorneys successfully argued in the trial that their client had only claimed to be the killer to impress his friends.

Wade was found guilty of evidence tampering in the case, but acquitted on all other charges. He remained in jail until December 2004.

At the time of the arrest, Wade was also a suspect in the murders of five other women in the Anchorage area. He has not been charged in any of those cases.

Now, the FBI and Anchorage Police Department are calling Wade a person of interest in Schloss' disappearance.

Schloss was last seen by workers doing a job at her home Aug. 3. On Aug. 4, according to spokesmen for the FBI and Anchorage police, an unidentified man was captured on video parking her red Acura in a lot near the Anchorage International Airport. The surveillance footage was found after police discovered Schloss' car Aug. 9.

An affidavit filed by the FBI to obtain Wade's arrest warrant claims that Wade was living in the house next to Schloss the weekend she vanished. On Aug. 4, there was a party at that house that witnesses say Wade attended.

On Aug. 5, a man later identified by authorities as Wade used an ATM card belonging to Schloss to withdraw $500 from a local bank branch. The man was caught on camera wearing a bandana and baseball cap pulled over his head.