Oct 02, 2018
Apr 04, 2023
Susan
Freehauf
58
52
66 inches
67 inches
160 lbs
180 lbs
White / Caucasian
Female
In the autumn of 2018, concern grew for 52-year-old Susan Louise Freehauf, a woman who had recently moved to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, from Florida for a new job with United Airlines. Friends last saw the female on September 20, 2018. Described as a dependable employee and a loving mother and grandmother, her sudden silence was out of character. At the time of her disappearance, Susan was approximately 5'6" to 5'7" tall and weighed between 160 and 180 pounds. She had short blonde and gray hair with bangs and blue eyes. Distinctive features included double-pierced ears, a small, circular brown birthmark on the bend of her left arm, and an unknown tattoo on her lower back. The circumstances leading to the official report of her disappearance began when she failed to show up for work. On September 24, 2018, after being unable to reach her, Susan's employer reported her missing. When concerned coworkers went to her apartment on Southwest 22nd Street, they encountered her 50-year-old boyfriend, David Shores. He claimed that Susan had experienced a medical emergency and was in a hospital in Tulsa, but he could not provide any specific details about the hospital. When she was last seen, she was believed to be wearing a Mickey Mouse watch and a silver and enamel four-leaf clover necklace, and carrying a Kate Spade Disney bag. She was also a smoker. The investigation into Susan's disappearance is being handled by the Oklahoma City Police Department. Despite the passage of time, her case remains unsolved, and there has been no significant information released to the public regarding her whereabouts. The official date of her last contact is listed as September 20, 2018, the day she was last seen by friends. Her case is a painful example of the ambiguity that can surround a missing person's investigation, leaving family and friends without answers. The lack of resolution in Susan's case means that those who care for her are left to wonder what happened after she was last seen by friends, a situation that underscores the deep and lasting impact of a person's unexplained absence.
Sep 20, 2018
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma
Oklahoma County
No
41181
Oklahoma City Police Department
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma
Oklahoma County
73102
Mike BrentonD
Detective - Homicide
701 Colcord Drive, Oklahoma
4052971129
Local
Law Enforcement
Case #18-076977
2018-09-21
Oklahoma City Police Department
9896
Blond/Strawberry
Blue
Blue
No
06/24/2026