Alfred Vaughn Apperson Jr

Alfred Vaughn Apperson Jr

Date of Last Contact: August 27, 2016

Location of Disappearance: Morrison, Oklahoma

Physical Characteristics: 5′ 9″ tall, 165 pounds, 47 years old, caucasian male. Alfred has thinning strawberry blond hair, blue eyes, scars on face, inside of left calf, burn on right upper back, cyst on left elbow. Alfred also has tattoos on his right pec of a heart with the name Martha Cassie Ryan, shoulder blade of baby hand/feet with the names Gracie and Joann, and on his left bicep of barbed wire.

Last Seen Wearing: Blue jeans, no shirt, wallet with ID cards, and tan work boots.

Investigating Agency: Noble County Sheriff’s Office

(580) 336-3517

Alfred Vaughn Apperson Jr., known to friends as “Buddy,” has been missing since August 27, 2016, from Morrison, Oklahoma. He was last seen near a creek by the railroad tracks. Alfred, a 47-year-old Caucasian male, stands 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighs 165 pounds. He has thinning strawberry blond hair, blue eyes, and several distinguishing features including scars on his face, inside of his left calf, a burn on his right upper back, and a cyst on his left elbow. Alfred also bears tattoos: a heart with the name “Martha Cassie Ryan” on his right pectoral muscle, baby hand/feet with the names “Gracie” and “Joann” on his shoulder blade, and barbed wire on his left bicep.

People last saw him wearing blue jeans, no shirt, tan work boots, and carrying a wallet with ID cards.

The Noble County Sheriff’s Office is actively investigating Alfred’s disappearance and urges anyone with information to contact them at (580) 336-3517. His case is registered under NamUs #MP36092.

Alfred Vaughn Apperson Jr
Alfred Vaughn Apperson Jr

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