Dec 12, 2008
Jan 12, 2024
Gail
Anderson
49
29
67 inches
120 lbs
White / Caucasian
Female
In the small city of Duncan, Oklahoma, a shadow of uncertainty has lingered for years over the community, stemming from the evening of October 23, 2004. On that day, 29-year-old Gail Evonne Anderson vanished from the home she shared with her boyfriend. She was preparing for a weekend trip to visit her mother in the nearby town of Geronimo and had even borrowed a friend's car for the journey. Gail, a white female with light brown, curly hair and green eyes, stood about five feet seven inches tall and weighed around 120 pounds. Distinctive features included a tattoo of a rose on her right shoulder and pierced ears. The last time she was seen, she was reportedly at her residence in the vicinity of the 100 block of D Street, getting her things together for her trip. The circumstances surrounding Gail's disappearance are as unsettling as they are sparse. According to her boyfriend, the last person known to have seen her, he was taking a shower while she was packing. When he came out, Gail was gone. Curiously, the car she had borrowed for her trip to Geronimo was still parked in the driveway. Her purse and the bag she had packed for the weekend were also left behind at the residence. The only thing that seemed to be missing, aside from Gail herself, were the keys to the borrowed vehicle, which have never been located. This strange collection of details paints a confusing picture, leaving investigators and her loved ones with more questions than answers. Law enforcement has stated that they suspect foul play was involved in Gail Anderson's disappearance. Despite the passage of time, the Duncan Police Department continues to treat her case as an active investigation, following up on any new leads that emerge. The case is a haunting reminder of a life interrupted, a weekend visit that never happened, and a family left in an agonizing state of limbo. The overview of the case suggests a sudden and unexpected departure, not of her own volition, leaving behind crucial personal belongings and a vehicle she had arranged to use. The lack of concrete evidence and the perplexing scene left at her boyfriend's home have made this a challenging case for investigators to solve, and for the community to forget.
Oct 23, 2004
Duncan
Oklahoma
Stephens County
6719
Duncan Police Department
Duncan
Oklahoma
Stephens County
73533
Dustin Smith
Investigator
18 South 7th Street, Oklahoma
5802552112
Local
Law Enforcement
04-04693
2004-10-23
Duncan Police Department
5617
Brown
Green
Green
06/04/2026