Jun 10, 2015
Jan 12, 2024
Angelo
Reed
31
22
69 inches
130 lbs
White / Caucasian
Male
In the coastal community of Coos County, Oregon, the story of Angelo Ramon Reed's disappearance began on February 6, 2015. At 22 years old, Angelo, also known as AJ, was a young man with his life ahead of him. On that particular day, he was seen for the last time at approximately 11:30 in the morning, walking away from the Coos County Jail in Coquille, Oregon. He was dressed in black jeans, a black short-sleeved t-shirt, and a black jacket. Angelo stood at 5 feet 9 inches and weighed around 130 pounds, with curly black hair that reached the middle of his neck, blue eyes, and a mustache and goatee. His family grew deeply concerned when a month passed with no word from him, prompting them to report him missing. Angelo is described as being of Hispanic, Latino, and Caucasian descent. His appearance is distinguished by numerous tattoos covering a significant portion of his body. These include a ghoul face on his right shoulder, a bird on his left, and a mountain scene with a wolf head on his left arm. His abdomen features a tattoo of a nude woman with a "m.o.b." inscription and a Sagittarius symbol. Across his upper back, a mountain scene is depicted with the name "Reed." Further markings include "my savage life" on his chest, a heart on his right chest, the year "1992" on his left hand, and the words "BOSS" and "LIFE" across the knuckles of his right and left hands, respectively. A silver chain necklace and a wristwatch of an unknown brand were among the personal items he had with him. The investigation into Angelo's disappearance has been ongoing for years, with the Coos Bay Police Department handling the case. Despite the passage of time, details about his whereabouts after leaving the jail remain scarce. His case is a painful reminder of the unanswered questions that haunt families of the missing. The lack of any significant leads or new information has left his loved ones in a state of perpetual uncertainty. The overview of the case remains one of a young man who vanished after being released from custody, with the circumstances surrounding his disappearance still a mystery to both law enforcement and his family. The Coos Bay Police Department continues to ask for anyone with information to come forward.
Feb 06, 2015
Coquille
Oregon
Coos County
97423
No
16784
Coos Bay Police Department
Coos Bay
Oregon
Coos County
97420
Ken Labrousse
Detective
500 Central Avenue, Oregon
5412698911
Local
Law Enforcement
P20150659
Coos Bay Police Department
Black
Blue
Blue
05/23/2026