
I found this case in Oklahoma of a young man, that believe was involved in a hit and run in Clinton, Oklahoma. From the information I have gathered, he just left St. Louis the day before, as he had a work ticket from St. Louis where he had worked a job there the day before he ended up on the side of the highway in Clinton.
I’m pretty sure he has a family that is missing him and would like to know what happened to their family member. If you know anything about this young man from the St. Louis area, please contact your local law enforcement, or call NCMEC (The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at 1-800-543-5678.
🕊️ Featured Doe: 1803UMOK — Unidentified Male, Clinton, Oklahoma
Date Found: June 26, 1972
Location: Clinton, Custer County, OK
Estimated Age: 16–20 years
Cause of Death: Auto vs. pedestrian accident
Clothing: “Never Iron Campus” blue shirt, blue jeans, brown belt with Captain’s buckle, brown leather boots with brass rings

🌾 Opening Reflection
“Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you.” — Jeremiah 1:5
He walked the earth with hazel eyes and long brown hair. Perhaps he loved music. Perhaps he was running toward something—or away. On a summer day in 1972, his life ended on a road in Clinton, Oklahoma. But his story didn’t.
🧩 Case Details
- Estimated Age: 16–20
- Height/Weight: 5’8″–5’9″, 140 lbs
- Hair/Eyes: Dark brown, hazel
- Clothing: Blue knit shirt, jeans, Captain’s buckle belt, brown boots
- Distinguishing Features: Circumcised, unshaven
- DNA: Not available
- Fingerprints: Available
- Facial Reconstruction: Created by Harvey Pratt
🔍 Prayer for Revelation
“The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.” — John 1:5
Father, You know his name. You know the family that still wonders. Shine Your light on this mystery. Stir memories. Open doors. Let someone recognize the boots, the buckle, the eyes. Let truth rise.
🕯️ Call to Action
If you recognize this young man, or know someone who might, please visit The Doe Network case page. Share this post. Pray. Advocate. Every share is a candle lit in the dark.
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