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Christian Broussard, a 16-year-old male from Del City, Oklahoma, was reported missing on March 8, 2025. His disappearance has drawn significant attention, with local and state authorities actively investigating the case. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol issued a Kasey Alert, a state-level missing person alert system, to aid in locating him.

In the weeks following his disappearance, a body was discovered in Del City, prompting concerns that it might be connected to Christian's ca ...Read More
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Victim Details

Apr 02, 2025

Apr 07, 2025

Christian

Broussard

16

16

71 inches

130 lbs

Black / African American

Male

In the community of Del City, Oklahoma, concern grew for the well-being of 16-year-old Christian Broussard after he was last seen on a Saturday evening in early March of 2025. The young man, a Black / African American male, was at his home in the 2200 block of Connie Drive when he vanished at approximately 7:00 PM. At the time of his disappearance, Christian was described as being 5'11" and weighing around 130 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. His family was able to provide a description of the clothing he was last seen wearing: green pants, a black or gray jacket, and blue croc-style shoes. A distinguishing feature noted by his loved ones was a tattoo on his left forearm bearing the name "Murriel." The circumstances surrounding his departure were unclear, leaving his family and law enforcement searching for answers. As the investigation into Christian's disappearance began, authorities with the Del City Police Department were given a potential lead. It was believed that he might be in the Oklahoma City area, specifically around 115th Street and Western Avenue. This information provided a starting point for a more focused search, though the vastness of the area still presented a significant challenge. The days turned into weeks, and the initial urgency of the search settled into a prolonged period of uncertainty for Christian's family and community. The lack of concrete information and the unknown nature of his disappearance created a void filled with worry and speculation. The digital missing person reports served as a constant reminder of his absence, a silent plea for any information that could lead to his whereabouts. Ultimately, the search for Christian Broussard concluded with the news that he had been found alive. The details surrounding his recovery and the time he was missing remain vague, but the resolution brought an end to the period of distress for his loved ones. The case, which began with a teenager's unexplained disappearance from his home, transitioned from an active investigation to a closed file. While the full story of his time away may never be publicly known, the most important outcome is that he was located safely. The overview of this case highlights the emotional journey of a family faced with the disappearance of a child and the collective relief that comes with a positive resolution.

Mar 08, 2025

Del City

Oklahoma

Oklahoma County

Del City

No

166555

Del City Police Department

Del City

Oklahoma

Oklahoma County

73115

4517 Southeast 29th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73115, Oklahoma

4056772443

Local

Law Enforcement

25-00718

2025-03-08

Del City Police Department

na

Brown

Brown

Brown

06/09/2026


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