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Kenneth Ray Weaver
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Weaver, circa 2000
  • Missing Since 12/25/2000
  • Missing From Pocola, Oklahoma
  • Classification Missing
  • Date of Birth 01/07/1963 (55)
  • Age 37 years old
  • Height and Weight 5'8, 165 pounds
  • Distinguishing Characteristics Caucasian male. Brown hair, blue eyes. Weaver's nickname is Kenny. He wears eyeglasses with gold wire frames and smoke-tinted lenses. He has a scar extending from the right side of his chin to his neck, and a one- to one-and-half inch surgical scar on his lower back near his spine.
Details of Disappearance
Weaver was last seen on Christmas Day, 2000 in Pocola, Oklahoma. He has never been heard from again. Few details are available in his case.
Investigating Agency
  • Pocola Police Department 918-436-2476
Source Information
Kenneth Ray Weaver – The Charley Project
 
Kenneth Ray Weaver
Demographics
Missing Age: 37 Years

Nickname/Alias: Kenny

Sex: Male

Height: 5' 8" (68 Inches)

Weight: 165 lbs

Race / Ethnicity: White / Caucasian

Date of Last Contact: December 25, 2000

NamUs Case Created: December 12, 2008

Location: Fort Smith, Arkansas

County: Sebastian County

Missing From Tribal Land: No

Primary Residence on Tribal Land: No

Circumstances of Disappearance: New information that was last in Fort Smith, Arkansas.

Physical Description
Hair Color: Brown

Head Hair Description: Brown

Facial Hair Description: Brown

Eye Color: Blue

Scar/mark: Scar on right side of chin to neck, scar on lower back near spine approximately 1" to 1 1/2" in length.

Clothing: Usually wears T-shirts (medium size) and blue jeans (size 29).

Eyewear: Glasses with gold wire frames and smokey tinted lenses.

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The Doe Network

Kenneth Weaver — Oklahoma Cold Cases
 
The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette - Program aims to help kin of missing people

On Christmas Day in 2000, 37-year-old Fort Smith native Kenneth Ray Weaver stepped out of his roommate’s truck outside a house in eastern Oklahoma.

It was the last time anyone reported seeing him.

Since Weaver’s disappearance, which was darkened by rumors that he had been murdered over a drug debt, Weaver’s family hasn’t stopped looking for answers to what happened to him.
 
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Police search for leads on man missing nearly 23 years

By CNN Newsource
Published June 6, 2023 1:03 PM

POCOLA, Oklahoma — Kenneth Weaver has been missing since Christmas Day in 2000.

“It’s been over 8,000 days that we’ve not seen or heard from him,” Becky Glenn said about her brother. “Your head tells you that after this long he’s not here, but your heart doesn’t believe it.”

Weaver is from Fort Smith. Glenn told 40/29 News it took five years before her family could officially file a missing persons report for her brother.


“Arkansas would say no, it’s Oklahoma. Oklahoma would say nope, it’s Arkansas, and neither one of them wanted to file a report,” she said. “A lot of families who have missing loved ones on the borders are having the same problems. It is crazy. No family should have to go through that.”

The investigation and case file rests with Pocola police after Weaver’s friend reported that he dropped the 37-year-old man off at another friend’s house in the small, Oklahoma, town that borders Fort Smith.

“The flow of information on a case that goes back and forth across the state line sometimes gets lost in the shuffle and that’s exactly what’s happened with this case,” said Capt. Wayne Barnett with Pocola police.


Information later revealed that Weaver may have been driven to Fort Smith. Pocola police have not received any new leads on case in more than 10 years. According to Barnett, there are some credible tips in the lengthy case file that was composed with help from Glenn.

“(Leads) that range from — he left on his own to go somewhere else, to where he was done harm to him because of a drug debt that he possibly could have owed, or that somebody had disposed of his body,” Barnett said.

Glenn also started the “Missing Kenneth Ray Weaver” Facebook page to try and help generate leads to help find her brother.

“Someday soon I hope to be able to post that we now know where he’s at and we can bring him home and the person who’s responsible will get the knock on the door that they’ve been dreading all these years,” Glenn said. “If someone’s hurt him, which is what we suspect, they’re getting away with it, and my mom — she’s elderly — she deserves to know what happened to her baby. And we aren’t any closer now than we were 23 years ago.”

Tips in the case can be reported to Pocola police or through the Missing Kenneth Ray Weaver page on Facebook.

“I know that someone in our area or several someones in our area know what happened to Kenneth Ray Weaver,” Barnett said.
 
 

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