Darian Michelle Hudson

Darian Michelle Hudson

Date of Last Contact: October 24, 2017

Location of Disappearance: Stillwater, Oklahoma

Physical Characteristics: 5′ 3″ tall, 120 pounds, 23 year old, African American female. Darian is light skinned, has black hair and brown eyes. She also has her ears pierced and a stud on the left side of her nose. Darian has a tattoo of a feather and 5 birds with the script “Birds of a feather flock together” on the back of her right shoulder. (pictured below)

Last Seen Wearing: White t-shirt and jeans

Investigating Agency: Stillwater Police Department

(405) 372-4171

Darian Michelle Hudson, 23, was last seen October 26th, 2017 walking toward the intersection of Country Club and McElroy in Stillwater, Oklahoma. She was in the process of moving back to Kansas, where she is from. She worked at Applebee’s as a server for 2 years before her disappearance and it wasn’t like her to miss work.

On December 4th, 2017 a human recovery dog was brought in to search the area Darian was last seen. Darian was not found, however her wallet and hoodie were. Darian may have been having a mental health crisis. As recently as last year it was believed she still may be alive.

Darian is 5’3, 100-120 lbs. She was wearing a white t-shirt, blue jeans, and possibly a dark-colored coat. Darian has a tattoo on her back that says “Birds of a feather flock together”. She also has both her ears pierced and her nose pierced.

It has now been four years since Darian was last seen; her family just wants her back, she is so very much missed.

If you have any information on Darian’s disappearance or current whereabouts please contact Detective Mary Kellison with the Stillwater Police at 405-742-8357.

Darian Michelle Hudson tattoo
Tattoo described above

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