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Charlie Francis Gragg Jr., a 64-year-old man, went missing on February 27, 2007, from Wagoner, Oklahoma. He was last seen wearing a blue t-shirt, blue Dickies pants, and a grey hoodie. He also wore black Velcro shoes and may have had a watch or bracelet on his right wrist. Notably, Charlie had distinguishing physical characteristics, including a cyst on his left cheek and angiomas on his nose. He was described as having gray or partially gray hair and blue eyes, and he regularly wore glasses. ...Read More
Last Seen: Feb 27, 2007

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Victim Details

Sep 06, 2016

May 16, 2023

Charlie

Gragg Jr

81

64

69 inches

150 lbs

White / Caucasian

Male

In the quiet town of Wagoner, Oklahoma, 64-year-old Charlie Francis Gragg Jr. was last seen on February 27, 2007. A man of routine and simple tastes, his sudden disappearance left his community and loved ones in a state of bewildered distress. At the time he went missing, he was described as a Caucasian male, standing at 5 feet 9 inches and weighing around 150 pounds, with graying hair and blue eyes. He was known to wear glasses and had a few distinguishing marks, including a cyst on his left cheek and angiomas on his nose. On the day he vanished, he was reportedly wearing a blue t-shirt, blue Dickies pants, a grey hoodie, and black velcro shoes, with a watch or bracelet on his right wrist. His wallet and keys were missing from his home, but his medication and checkbook were left behind, a detail that struck investigators as unusual. The mystery deepened when, just a few days after he was last seen, his 1992 Ford pickup truck was discovered abandoned in the remote and rugged Kiamichi Mountains by a game warden on March 1, 2007. The location of the truck, far from his Wagoner home, added a baffling layer to the investigation. The Kiamichi Mountains are known for their dense forests and challenging terrain, making a comprehensive search operation incredibly difficult. Despite the efforts of law enforcement, including the Wagoner County Sheriff's Office, the discovery of his truck yielded no immediate clues as to his whereabouts or the circumstances that led him to such a secluded area. The lack of any significant leads has left the case cold, a lingering wound for his family and the community. The passage of time has not diminished the hope for answers, but the absence of new information has created a painful void. The Wagoner County Sheriff's Office has maintained the case as open, awaiting any new evidence that might shed light on what happened to Charlie Gragg Jr. after he disappeared from his life in Wagoner. The overview of this case reveals a man who seemingly vanished without a trace, leaving behind a life, a family, and a community to grapple with the unknown, his truck's discovery in the mountains the last perplexing piece in a puzzle that remains unsolved.

Feb 27, 2007

Wagoner

Oklahoma

Wagoner County

5998

Wagoner County Sheriff's Office

Wagoner

Oklahoma

Wagoner County

74467

Dustin Dorr

Major

307 East Cherokee Street, Wagoner OK 74467, Oklahoma

9184853124

County

Law Enforcement

07-0249

2007-03-01

Wagoner County Sheriff's Office

Gray or Partially Gray

Blue

Blue

06/28/2026


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