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Shannon Ingram, a 12‑year‑old boy from Norman, Oklahoma, was last seen on October 28, 2024, in the Norman area. The circumstances that led to his disappearance remain unclear, and authorities with the Norman Police Department initiated an investigation under report number 2024‑78611. Basic identifying information—such as his approximate height of 63 inches, weight of around 129 pounds, brown hair, and blue eyes—is on file with the investigating agency, and the case continues to b ...Read More
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Dec 10, 2024

Dec 13, 2024

Shannon

Ingram

13

12

63 inches

129 lbs

White / Caucasian

Male

In a concerning turn of events in the autumn of 2024, a young boy's disappearance prompted a community to come together in hope and concern. Twelve-year-old Shannon Ingram, a male with blue eyes and brown hair, was last seen on October 28, 2024, in Norman, Oklahoma. At the time he went missing, he was reportedly wearing a blue long-sleeved shirt and tan shorts. The circumstances surrounding his disappearance were unnervingly vague, with the direction he was headed remaining unknown. His case was taken up by the Norman Police Department, who began an investigation into his whereabouts, generating concern for his safety and well-being. The lack of specific details regarding his last known movements created a challenging situation for both law enforcement and his loved ones. Community efforts often play a crucial role in such cases, as public awareness can lead to vital information. The description of Shannon and the clothes he was wearing were circulated in the hopes that someone might recall seeing him. Every passing day amplified the urgency and the emotional toll on all those involved, who were left to wonder what could have happened after he was last seen. The investigation continued as officials worked to piece together any available information that might lead them to the young boy. Fortunately, this distressing period of uncertainty concluded with the best possible outcome. Shannon Ingram was located and is alive. The case, which had been a source of significant worry, was updated to reflect that he had been found. While the exact date and the specific circumstances of his recovery have not been publicly detailed, the confirmation that he is safe brought immense relief to his family, friends, and the wider Norman community. The overview of this case serves as a poignant reminder of the vulnerability of children and the profound relief that accompanies their safe return. It highlights a period of intense anxiety that ultimately resolved with a positive outcome, closing a difficult chapter for a worried Oklahoma community.

Oct 28, 2024

Norman

Oklahoma

Cleveland County

Norman

No

159490

Norman Police Department

Norman

Oklahoma

Cleveland County

73069

Brett Willer

Detective

201-B West Gray Street, Oklahoma

4053211444

Local

Law Enforcement

2024-78611

2024-12-10

Norman Police Department

Brown

Blue

Blue

Yes

06/07/2026


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