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Roy Gonzalez, a 16-year-old boy, went missing on July 11, 2011, from Tulsa, Oklahoma. On that day, he was at Mohawk Park with his cousin. While his cousin went to the bathroom, Roy mysteriously vanished, and he has not been seen since. His last known location was at the park, and the circumstances of his disappearance remain unclear, prompting concerns about foul play.

At the time of his disappearance, Roy was described as being between 5'9" and 5'10" tall, weighing ...Read More
Last Seen: Jul 11, 2011

Victim Details

May 20, 2019

May 20, 2019

Roy

Gonzalez

29

16

69 inches

70 inches

165 lbs

170 lbs

Hispanic / Latino

Male

In the summer of 2011, a 16-year-old boy named Roy Gonzalez vanished from a park in Tulsa, Oklahoma, leaving behind a mystery that has endured for over a decade. On July 11th of that year, Roy, a Hispanic male with black hair and brown eyes, was spending time with his cousin at Mohawk Park. The two were together until his cousin briefly stepped away to use the restroom. When he returned, Roy was nowhere to be found. In that short span of time, the teenager seemingly disappeared without a trace, and no one has reported seeing him since. At the time of his disappearance, Roy was described as being between 5'9" and 5'10" and weighing between 165 and 170 pounds. His case was reported to the Tulsa Police Department, who opened an investigation into his sudden and unexplained absence. The circumstances surrounding Roy's disappearance are unsettling in their simplicity. One moment he was with a family member in a public park, and the next he was gone. There were no immediate signs of a struggle, no witnesses who came forward with information about what might have happened, and no communication from Roy himself to indicate he had left on his own. This lack of information created a challenging starting point for investigators and a painful reality for his family. The days turned into weeks, and the weeks into years, with no significant leads to bring them closer to understanding what happened to the 16-year-old boy. The Tulsa Police Department has kept his case open, a silent testament to a family's hope and a community's unanswered questions. The case of Roy Gonzalez is one of many long-term missing person cases that leave a lasting impact on a community. Over the years, his name has been included in lists of cold cases in Tulsa County, a reminder that behind the statistics are real people with families who continue to search for answers. The initial investigation involved searching the park and following up on any potential leads, but as time went on, the trail grew cold. Despite the passage of time, the hope for resolution remains. The overview of this case is one of an ordinary day that took an inexplicable turn, leaving a family to grapple with the ambiguity of a loved one's fate. The disappearance of Roy Gonzalez from Mohawk Park is a somber narrative of loss and the enduring pain of not knowing, a story that awaits its final chapter.

Jul 11, 2011

Tulsa

Oklahoma

Tulsa County

74115

No

55526

Tulsa Police Department

Tulsa

Oklahoma

Tulsa County

74103

Joe Campbell

Detective Sergeant

600 Civic Center, Oklahoma

9185969143

Local

Law Enforcement

https://TulsaPolice.org

2011-040730

Tulsa Police Department

Black

Brown

Brown

06/10/2026


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