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Roland Elton Woodall Sconawah, a 23-year-old Native American man, was last seen on November 21, 2013, in Lyle, Washington, near the Dallesport area. At the time of his disappearance, Sconawah was known to lead a somewhat transient lifestyle. His case remains unsolved, with very few details emerging over the years. Sconawah, described as being between 5'6" and 5'8" tall and weighing around 140 to 160 pounds, had black hair and brown eyes. Some records also refer to him as Rola ...Read More
Last Seen: Nov 21, 2013

Victim Details

Dec 26, 2013

Mar 19, 2024

Roland

Sconawah

33

23

66 inches

68 inches

140 lbs

160 lbs

American Indian / Alaska Native

Male

In the fall of 2013, a young man named Roland Elton Woodall Sconawah, just 23 years old, vanished from the rural landscape of Klickitat County, Washington. A member of the Native American community, Roland was last seen on November 21, 2013, in the vicinity of Lyle and Dallesport, small communities nestled along the Columbia River. At the time of his disappearance, Roland, who was also known by the nickname Sam, stood between 5 feet 6 inches and 5 feet 8 inches tall, with a weight of 140 to 160 pounds, and had black hair and brown eyes. His presence in the area was not always fixed, as he was known to lead a somewhat transient life. That November day marked the last time he was verifiably seen, leaving his family and community with unanswered questions. The circumstances surrounding Roland's disappearance are shrouded in uncertainty, with very few details available to the public or to the authorities investigating his case. He disappeared under what officials describe as "unclear circumstances," and no specific information about his activities on the day he went missing has been released. The Klickitat County Sheriff's Office opened an investigation into his case on December 20, 2013, nearly a month after he was last seen, but the trail had grown cold. The lack of clear leads or evidence has made the search for answers incredibly challenging for law enforcement and for those who hold out hope for his return. Years have passed since Roland Sconawah was last seen, and his case remains an unsolved missing person investigation. The official report of his disappearance notes that he vanished from the Lyle, Washington area under unknown circumstances. His case is a poignant example within a larger, troubling context, as Washington state has one of the highest numbers of missing Indigenous people in the United States. The investigation, managed by the Klickitat County Sheriff's Office, has yet to yield the breakthrough needed to bring closure to his loved ones. The story of Roland Sconawah is one of ambiguous loss, a young man who disappeared without a trace, leaving a void in the lives of those who knew him and a lingering mystery in the Columbia River Gorge.

Nov 21, 2013

Dallesport

Washington

Klickitat County

98617

No

14693

Klickitat County Sheriff's Office

Goldendale

Washington

Klickitat County

98620

Erik Anderson

Detective Sergeant

205 South Columbus Avenue Room 108, Washington

5097734455

County

Law Enforcement

13-4109

2013-12-20

Klickitat County Sheriff's Office

Black

Brown

Brown

06/24/2026


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