Arssante Glover

Arssante Glover

Date of Last Contact: January 11, 2015

Location of Disappearance: Guthrie, Oklahoma

Physical Characteristics: 6′ 1″ – 6′ 2″ tall, 210 pounds, 18 years old, African American male. Arssante had black hair with a streak of blonde near his forehead, brown eyes and wore glasses.

Last Seen Wearing: blue jeans, white t-shirt, blue NY Knicks ball cap, tan jacket, tan timberland tennis shoes sized 11, wallet, cellphone, glasses, and gold jewelry a necklace, bracelet, and ring on his little finger.

Investigating Agency: Guthrie Police Department

(405) 282-3535

Arssante Dewayne Nicholas Glover has been missing from Guthrie, Oklahoma since January 11th, 2015. He was 18-years-old.

Arssante, who preferred to be called Sante, last spoke with his mother at 159am following a car crash on a rural road. He was driving a silver 2007 Ford Fusion. When his car was found Arssante was not with the vehicle and subsequent searches found nothing. Community consensus is that police were slow to respond to his disappearance and it’s felt as if his case has not been taken seriously. It’s believed he had recently begun associating with certain individuals who had criminal histories, often due to drugs. Those same individuals were later charged in another man’s murder.

Arssante was 6’1-6’2 and 210lbs with black hair and brown eyes. He had a streak of blond at the time. He wore glasses. Arssante was last seen wearing jeans, a white t-shirt, blue NY Knicks ballcap and a tan jacket. He is #MP34046 in NaMus.

Please email me at jeastwood@oklahomacoldcases.org or use our anonymous tip box to share any information you might have on the disappearance of Arssante Glover. He is dearly loved and missed. Let’s find Arssante!

Arssante Glover
Sante Glover

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