Slone shoots Cheeon from the upstairs window but as he falls we see a burst of blood erupt forwards from Cheeon's shin. Nobody was in a position to inflict such a wound.
Cheeon tells Vernon there's a blue Ford Bronco waiting for him. There's not. It's a Chevy Blazer.
Shortly after Russell arrives in the village, he is walking with Medora and a snowmobile drives by, dragging an elk on a sled. However, there are no elk on Alaska's mainland.
Sherriff tells Cheeon that the gun used to kill the 2 police officers was a Springfield 45. He then tells Cheeon that he knows he owns a registered Springfield 45. In Alaska there is no gun registration.
When Slone shoots the pick-up truck in Iraq we see fresh entry holes in the tailgate, but the only incoming fire was from the front and sides.
They mention that The Mounties will find Medora, but story takes place in Alaska.
During the shoot-out between Cheeon and the police, several police cruisers have archaic Alaska license plates with expired sticker tags.
The town of Keelut is implied to be a truly remote Alaska village. However, most remote Alaskan villages are not accessible via road and must be reached either by a pontoon plane or a boat.
The Alaskan mountain range outside Cole's hotel room is the visually distinctive Southern Canadian Rockies, a mountain range located over two thousand miles from the Alaska border.
Given the vast distances between living spaces in Alaska, a town's local police department would have no jurisdiction in a village or neighborhood located an hour away. As such, the confrontation with Cheeon would have been handled by experienced officers from the Alaska State Troopers.