Jun 02, 2020
Oct 06, 2023
Zachary
Logsdon
19
15
66 inches
120 lbs
White / Caucasian
Male
In the spring of 2020, a family in Norman, Oklahoma, began a period of profound uncertainty and concern with the disappearance of 15-year-old Zachary Allen Logsdon. The last confirmed day anyone in his family had contact with him was March 21, 2020. At the time he went missing, Zachary was described as a Caucasian male, standing 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighing around 120 pounds. He has brown hair, hazel eyes, and is known to wear glasses. The days leading up to his disappearance were unsettling for his loved ones. His father reported to law enforcement that Zachary had initially left their home without permission on March 17, 2020. He made a brief return home four days later on March 21, only to leave again without permission. Since that day, his family has not known his whereabouts for certain. The circumstances surrounding Zachary's disappearance have left his family with many unanswered questions. According to reports, his parents were uncertain of where he might have gone after he left for the second time. The Norman Police Department opened an investigation into the matter, and his case was entered into the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) under case number MP70175. This national database serves as a critical resource for law enforcement agencies and families of the missing, ensuring that information about the case is accessible to a wide network of professionals and the public. The hope is that widespread awareness might bring forward new information or a crucial lead that could help locate him. The search for Zachary continues, a quiet and persistent effort fueled by the hope of his family and the diligence of investigators. The Norman Police Department remains the primary agency handling his case, and they encourage anyone with potential information to come forward. The case of Zachary Logsdon is one of a teenager who vanished from his home, leaving a family to grapple with the ambiguity of his absence. The narrative of his disappearance is a somber reminder of the many young people who go missing, and the enduring effort to bring them home. The investigation relies on the possibility that someone, somewhere, holds a piece of information that could resolve the uncertainty and bring answers to his family.
Mar 21, 2020
Norman
Oklahoma
Cleveland County
72026
Unknown
83510
Norman Police Department
Norman
Oklahoma
Cleveland County
73069
Thomas Laird
Detective
201-B West Gray Street, Oklahoma
4053211444
Local
Law Enforcement
2020-20202
2020-03-17
Norman Police Department
7475
Brown
Hazel
Hazel
06/16/2026