Jan 28, 2013
Jan 12, 2024
Richard
McArthur
46
34
71 inches
72 inches
130 lbs
150 lbs
White / Caucasian
Male
In the small community of Boley, Oklahoma, a story of unsettling mystery began to unfold in the autumn of 2011. Richard Thomas McArthur, a 34-year-old man known to his friends and family as Rick, Ricky, or Stone, was last seen on October 15th of that year. At the time he vanished, Richard was a man with a distinct appearance; standing between 5 feet 11 inches and 6 feet tall, he had a slender build, weighing between 130 and 150 pounds. His brown hair was beginning to thin on top but had a tendency to curl as it grew longer, and he often wore a goatee. His hazel eyes and various tattoos, including a unicorn on his left forearm and the names of loved ones, "Angel and Stone McArthur," on his left upper arm, were defining features. The circumstances surrounding the day he went missing remain frustratingly vague, with official accounts simply stating he was last seen in Boley. The days turned into weeks, and then years, with no sign of Richard. His family, left with a painful absence and a void of information, could only wait and hope for answers. The Okfuskee County Sheriff's Office was the primary agency investigating his disappearance, though details of their investigative efforts have not been widely publicized. The official NamUs case file for Richard was not created until January 28, 2013, more than a year after he was last seen, highlighting the initial challenges and the slow passage of time in the search for answers. The lack of substantial leads and the unclear circumstances of his disappearance have left his case open and deeply troubling for those who knew and loved him. The passage of time has not diminished the hope for resolution in Richard McArthur's case. He has now been missing for over a decade, and the questions surrounding his disappearance are as pressing as ever. His case is a somber reminder of the many individuals who vanish without a trace, leaving behind families to grapple with the enduring pain of not knowing. The investigation into what happened to Richard on that October day in 2011 continues, a quiet but persistent search for the truth in a case with few clues. The overview of this case is one of a sudden and unexplained disappearance that has left a family in limbo and a community with a lingering sense of unease, hoping that one day, information will surface that can finally bring Richard home or provide his loved ones with the closure they so desperately need.
Oct 15, 2011
Boley
Oklahoma
Okfuskee County
12992
Okfuskee County Sheriff's Office
Okemah
Oklahoma
Okfuskee County
74859
Jack Choate
Past Sheriff
209 North 3rd Street, Oklahoma
9186231122
County
Law Enforcement
Okfuskee County Sheriff's Office
Brown
Hazel
Hazel
06/09/2026