Dec 13, 2022
Feb 12, 2024
Gaudy
Sanchez
24
22
67 inches
69 inches
130 lbs
150 lbs
Hispanic / Latino
Male
In the autumn of 2022, concern began to grow for a young man named Gaudy Mahatma Sanchez. A 22-year-old resident of Chouteau, Oklahoma, Gaudy was a member of the Hispanic / Latino community. Standing between 5'7" and 5'9" and weighing approximately 130 to 150 pounds, he had brown hair and brown eyes. His family last received messages from him toward the end of October, a silence that was out of character and sparked initial worry. The last confirmed sighting of Gaudy was on November 7, 2022. The exact date of this last contact remains somewhat vague, with his roommate reporting to the family that they had last seen him sometime during the first week of November. The circumstances surrounding his disappearance are unsettling, as both Gaudy and his vehicle, a black 2007 Scion, vanished without a trace. The Mayes County Sheriff's Office opened an investigation into Gaudy's disappearance, assigning it case number 22-1943. As weeks turned into months with no word from him, his case was entered into the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) as MP98192. This national database serves as a critical resource for law enforcement agencies and the public, providing a centralized location for information on missing persons cases. Despite these efforts, and the continued pain and uncertainty for his loved ones, there have been no significant breakthroughs in the case. The lack of new information has left a void for his family and community, who are still seeking answers. The investigation into what happened to Gaudy Sanchez remains open. Law enforcement has requested that anyone with information regarding his whereabouts or the circumstances of his disappearance come forward. The Mayes County Sheriff's Office can be reached at 918-825-3535. The disappearance of Gaudy highlights the ongoing issue of missing persons cases and the profound impact they have on families and communities. The case serves as a somber reminder of the many individuals who are still missing, and the critical need for public assistance in bringing them home. With no new leads, the case has grown cold, but the hope for answers and for Gaudy's safe return endures.
Nov 07, 2022
Chouteau
Oklahoma
Mayes County
74337
Yes
122045
Mayes County Sheriff's Office
Pryor
Oklahoma
Mayes County
74361
1 Court Place Suite 150 Pryor, OK 74361, Oklahoma
9188253535
County
Law Enforcement
22-1943
Mayes County Sheriff's Office
3871
Brown
Brown
Brown
06/17/2026