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Jason Lee Armstrong, a 21-year-old man from Tulsa, Oklahoma, was last reported missing on March 19, 2004. However, the circumstances surrounding his disappearance date back to August 1, 2000. At the age of 18, Jason made a troubling phone call to his grandmother, in which he stated that he was "in trouble." This call was the last confirmed contact anyone had with him. Despite this, he was not officially reported missing until nearly four years later in 2004, when his family finally rea ...Read More
Last Seen: Mar 19, 2004

Victim Details

Sep 30, 2010

Jan 12, 2021

Jason

Armstrong

42

21

67 inches

110 lbs

115 lbs

White / Caucasian

Male

In August of 2000, 18-year-old Jason Lee Armstrong, a young man from Tulsa, Oklahoma, made a distressing phone call to his grandmother. In that conversation, he stated that he was in some kind of trouble, a vague but alarming admission that would be the last words his family would ever hear from him. Following that call, Jason, a Caucasian male with light brown hair and hazel eyes, vanished. He was approximately 5'7" and weighed between 110 and 115 pounds at the time of his disappearance. His loved ones were left with only the chilling memory of his last words and no indication of his whereabouts or the nature of the trouble he was in. For reasons that are not publicly detailed, Jason Armstrong was not officially reported as a missing person until nearly four years after his last contact. The report was filed with the Tulsa Police Department on March 19, 2004. This significant gap in time between his disappearance and the official report has added a layer of complexity to the investigation. Jason has a couple of distinguishing physical characteristics that his family was able to provide to law enforcement in the hopes of aiding in his identification. He has a birthmark in the center of his chest and a tattoo of a handgun on his left arm. The circumstances surrounding Jason Armstrong's disappearance remain shrouded in mystery. The limited information available revolves around the unsettling phone call he made to his grandmother, leaving both his family and investigators with very few leads to follow. The case is classified as an endangered missing person, and the Tulsa Police Department continues to be the primary investigating agency. Over the years, his case has been featured on various platforms dedicated to unsolved crimes and missing persons, yet no significant developments have been made public. The narrative of Jason Armstrong's case is one of abrupt silence and lingering questions, a story of a young man who reached out in a moment of distress and then disappeared without a trace.

Mar 19, 2004

Tulsa

Oklahoma

Tulsa County

9105

Tulsa Police Department

Tulsa

Oklahoma

Tulsa County

74103

Joe Campbell

Detective Sergeant

600 Civic Center, Oklahoma

9185969143

Local

Law Enforcement

https://TulsaPolice.org

2004-018513

2004-03-19

Tulsa Police Department

Brown

Hazel

Hazel

06/06/2026


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