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Anthony Myron Mack, a 47-year-old man from Stroud, Oklahoma, disappeared on January 4, 1988. He was last seen on the Sac and Fox tribal lands, possibly fishing along the Deep Fork River. Described as a Native American male standing between 5'8" and 5'9", and weighing around 140-150 pounds, Mack had graying black hair and brown eyes. He was also known to use the alias Robert James.

Despite efforts to locate him, little information has surfaced since his disappearance, ...Read More
Last Seen: Jan 04, 1988

Victim Details

Jun 07, 2017

Apr 30, 2024

Anthony

Mack

83

47

68 inches

69 inches

140 lbs

150 lbs

American Indian / Alaska Native

Male

In the quiet landscape of Stroud, Oklahoma, a story of profound loss and enduring mystery began to unfold on January 4, 1988. On that day, 47-year-old Anthony Myron Mack, a member of the Sac and Fox Nation, vanished without a trace. He was a man described as being between 5'8" and 5'9" tall, weighing around 140 to 150 pounds, with brown eyes and graying hair. Anthony, who also went by the alias Robert James, was last seen on the tribal lands of the Sac and Fox Nation, a place that held deep significance for him and his community. The circumstances surrounding his disappearance are sparse, with the prevailing belief that he may have been fishing at the Deep Fork River when he was last seen. Since that winter day, his friends, family, and community have been left with a painful void and a series of unanswered questions. The search for Anthony has been a long and arduous journey for his loved ones and the law enforcement agencies involved. The Sac and Fox Nation Law Enforcement, along with the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, have pursued the case over the years, yet tangible leads have remained elusive. The official reports note that his last known location was on Sac and Fox Tribal land, which spans across Lincoln, Payne, and Pottawatomie counties, adding a layer of complexity to the search. The lack of concrete evidence or witnesses has made the investigation exceptionally challenging, leaving a community to grapple with the uncertainty of what happened to one of their own. The passage of time has not diminished the hope for answers, but it has deepened the sorrow for those who knew and loved Anthony. Decades have passed since Anthony Myron Mack was last seen, yet his case remains an open wound for his family and the Sac and Fox Nation. The details, though few, paint a picture of a man connected to his tribal lands, who disappeared while engaging in a simple, everyday activity. The investigation into his disappearance has spanned multiple agencies and jurisdictions, a testament to the ongoing effort to bring him home or, at the very least, provide his family with the peace of knowing what transpired. The overview of this case is one of enduring mystery and the profound impact of a missing loved one on a tight-knit community. It is a story that underscores the silent crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous people, and the desperate need for answers and justice that persists, even after so many years of silence.

Jan 04, 1988

Stroud

Oklahoma

Lincoln County

Yes

32895

Sac and Fox Nation Law Enforcement

Stroud

Oklahoma

Lincoln County

74079

920883 South Highway 99 Building A Stroud, OK 74079, Oklahoma

9189683526

Tribal

Law Enforcement

99-0318

Sac and Fox Nation Law Enforcement

Gray or Partially Gray

Brown

Brown

06/11/2026


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