May 12, 2010
Mar 19, 2024
Peter
Gray
64
32
70 inches
160 lbs
American Indian / Alaska Native
Male
In the summer of 1992, a 32-year-old man named Peter Guy Gray vanished from Seattle, Washington. He was last seen in July of that year, a detail that marks the beginning of a long and painful period of uncertainty for those who knew him. Peter, an American Indian/Alaska Native male, was a man in the prime of his life. He stood at 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighed around 160 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. His disappearance left a void in the lives of his loved ones, a void filled with unanswered questions and the ache of not knowing what happened. The Seattle Police Department was tasked with the investigation into his disappearance, a case that would remain open for decades. The circumstances surrounding Peter's disappearance are shrouded in mystery, with very little information publicly available. The official report simply states he was last seen in July 1992, a vague timeline that offers few clues for investigators or his family to follow. The report of his disappearance wasn't filed until September 25, 1992, a delay that could have hampered the initial investigation. Without a specific date or location for his last known whereabouts, the trail grew cold almost as soon as it began. There were no witnesses to his disappearance, no signs of a struggle, and no indication of where he might have gone. He simply vanished, leaving behind a life and a community that wondered what could have become of him. Over the years, Peter's case has remained a quiet but persistent mystery. The lack of new leads or information has made it a difficult case to solve, a common challenge in many long-term missing person investigations. The passage of time has only deepened the mystery, as memories fade and potential evidence is lost. Despite the challenges, the hope for answers remains. The investigation into what happened to Peter Guy Gray is a somber reminder of the many individuals who disappear each year, leaving behind families and communities to grapple with the unknown. His case is an overview of the silent tragedies that unfold in our communities, a story of loss, uncertainty, and the enduring hope for resolution.
Jul 01, 1992
Seattle
Washington
King County
98119
No
8535
Seattle Police Department
Seattle
Washington
King County
98104
610 5th Avenue, Washington
2066255011
Local
Law Enforcement
92-437016
1992-09-25
Seattle Police Department
Black
Brown
Brown
06/18/2026