Missing: Trevor Thomason

A Cherokee Nation Teen Disappears Without a Trace
Missing person in Oklahoma. Cherokee County, Oklahoma – A 15-year-old Trevor Thomason is missing, and time is critical. The Cherokee Nation Marshal Service has activated a Red Alert in hopes of locating Trevor , a citizen of the Cherokee Nation.
He was last seen on April 11, 2025, walking along Stone Chapel Road in Keys, Oklahoma. Since that moment, no one has reported any contact. The time he vanished remains unclear.
Who Is Trevor Thomason?
Trevor is a Cherokee youth with a quiet spirit and a love for music, according to family. He is 5 feet 9 inches tall, weighs 155 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. He has a tattoo on his left hand, which may help identify him.
On the day of his disappearance, he wore a black hoodie, black sweatpants, and black Nike tennis shoes. That was the last anyone saw of him.
His case has been entered into NCIC under case number 25-0330. The investigation is being led by Investigator Shawnna Roach of the Cherokee Nation Marshal Service.
A Dangerous Silence
Since April 11, no confirmed sightings have emerged. Not a single camera hit. Not a single phone call. No messages. For Trevor’s loved ones, every hour without news feels endless.
“We’re holding on,” said a relative. “But this waiting is agony.”
Trevor’s phone appears to be off or untraceable. There are no known social media posts since his disappearance. He hasn’t accessed school platforms, messaged friends, or checked in.
Community Alarm Is Growing
The Cherokee Nation is mobilizing. Volunteers have searched roadways and wooded areas. Locals are hanging flyers across town. However, no clues have surfaced.
Meanwhile, schools in Keys remain on alert. Teachers, bus drivers, and neighbors have been asked to keep watch. Still, nothing.
This isn’t just a missing teen. This is a community shaken to the core.
What We Know
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Last seen: Stone Chapel Road, Keys, OK
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Date: 04/11/2025
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Time: Unknown
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Wearing: Black hoodie, black sweats, black Nike shoes
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Mark: Tattoo on left hand
He may still be near. He may have wandered farther. Or he may not be moving at all.
Someone saw something. Someone knows more than they’ve said. That person must speak up—now.
How You Can Help
If you live in or near Cherokee County, stay alert. Check driveways. Watch for someone walking alone. Ask neighbors. Scan parking lots and trailheads. One detail could change everything.
Have information? Call Investigator Shawnna Roach at 918-207-3800. You can also fax tips to 918-458-6250.
Every Hour Matters
Fifteen-year-olds don’t just vanish. Families don’t just stop looking. A nation doesn’t stay silent.
The Cherokee Nation won’t stop searching. They need your eyes. Your voice. Your help.
Let’s bring Trevor home.
