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Homer W. Castoe Jr., a 66-year-old Native American man, was last seen in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on February 12, 2018. At the time of his disappearance, Castoe was approximately 5'7" to 5'9" tall and weighed around 170 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. Very few details are available about the circumstances of his disappearance, and he has not been seen or heard from since that date.

It is notable that, despite being reported missing in 2018, Castoe had not bee ...Read More
Last Seen: Feb 12, 2018

Victim Details

Sep 02, 2021

May 20, 2024

Homer

Castoe, Jr

72

66

67 inches

69 inches

170 lbs

173 lbs

American Indian / Alaska Native

Male

In the winter of 2018, a 66-year-old man named Homer W. Castoe, Jr. vanished from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. An American Indian man with black hair and brown eyes, he stood somewhere between five feet seven and five feet nine inches tall. The last known date of contact with him was recorded as February 12, 2018. However, the true timeline of his disappearance is shrouded in uncertainty. The official report of his disappearance would not be made for several years, a delay that has deeply complicated the search for answers. At the time he went missing, he was a senior citizen, a member of a community, yet his absence went officially unnoticed for a long period. The circumstances surrounding Homer's disappearance are exceptionally sparse. The case was officially opened on September 1, 2021, when his sister contacted the Seminole County Sheriff's Office. She reported that she had not had any contact with her brother for approximately four years. This significant passage of time between his last known contact and the official report has left investigators with very few leads to follow. There is no public information regarding the clothing he was last seen wearing, what he was doing at the time, or whether he had any specific plans. The lack of detail creates a challenging environment for law enforcement to piece together the events that led to him vanishing. The investigation into what happened to Homer W. Castoe, Jr. remains open, managed by the Seminole County Sheriff's Office. His case is registered in the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) as #MP83972, a national repository for missing persons cases. Despite this, there is very little information available to the public about the details of his disappearance. The overview of this case is one defined by a profound lack of information and a troubling delay in reporting. A man disappeared, and years passed before an official search began, leaving his family and community with unanswered questions and the quiet hope that someone, somewhere, holds the key to his whereabouts.

Feb 12, 2018

Oklahoma City

Oklahoma

Oklahoma County

No

107047

Seminole County Sheriff's Office

Wewoka

Oklahoma

Seminole County

74884

Gary Brooks

Deputy

211 East 2nd Street, Oklahoma

4052575445

County

Law Enforcement

21-1104

2021-09-01

Seminole County Sheriff's Office

6466

Black

Brown

Brown

06/12/2026


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