WY WY - Rocky Najera Brizar, 20, Carbon County, 25 Dec 1985

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He would be 54 now. Last seen and known address was in Cheyenne Wyoming.
Rocky Najera Brizar – The Charley Project
Najera Brizar was last seen in Carbon County, Wyoming on December 25, 1985. He has never been heard from again. Few details are available in his case.
  • Carbon County Sheriff's Department 307-324-2776
Charley Project says he went missing in 1985, his family says 1990. His family are still looking for him.

There is almost nothing about this man online which is really sad and makes it hard to look into his case. I hope his family gets answers.
 
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updated Sept 30, 2021


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Najera Brizar, circa 1985
  • Missing Since 12/25/1985
  • Missing From Carbon County, Wyoming
  • Classification Missing
  • Sex Male
  • Race Hispanic
  • Date of Birth 06/03/1965 (58)
  • Age 20 years old
  • Height and Weight 5'6, unknown weight
  • Distinguishing Characteristics Hispanic male. Brown hair, brown eyes. Najera Brizar has a mole near his right eye.

Details of Disappearance​

Najera Brizar was last seen in Carbon County, Wyoming on December 25, 1985. He has never been heard from again. Few details are available in his case.

Investigating Agency​

  • Carbon County Sheriff's Department 307-324-2776

Source Information​

Updated 1 time since October 12, 2004. Last updated September 30, 2021; casefile added.
 
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According to the information at Find-A-Grave, Rocky Najera passed away in a fire April 9, 1987 in Seattle

Roque “Rocky” Najera (1965-1987) - Find a Grave...

<<Published in the Cowboy State Daily - Saturday, February 3, 2024

Nearly 40 After Wyoming Man Went Missing, Family Copes With Proof Of His Death
A Canadian genealogist found a key puzzle piece in the decades-old search for a missing Rawlins man, who disappeared in 1985 and apparently died two years later in a Seattle building fire. His elderly parents received the news last weekend.

Authorities tentatively confirm that a death certificate discovered by a Canadian genealogist and former journalist in November is that of Roque "Rocky" Najera, who disappeared from Rawlins in 1985 and has been missing for nearly four decades.

Najera's younger sister, Michelle Jacobsen, said the family was stunned by the discovery.
They knew in their hearts he was gone, because otherwise he would have contacted them, she said. Still, the heartbreak has hit them all as they process the news.

Najera died of smoke inhalation in a fire in an abandoned building in Seattle, Washington, on April 9, 1987, less than two years after he was reported missing. He was 21 when he died, according to the death certificate from the Washington Department of Social and Health Services Vital Records.

Hilary Ibbotson-Machan, a hobby genealogist and former reporter from Brussels, Ontario, found Najera's death certificate while searching Ancestry's online database, in late November. She has an interest in missing person cases and saw a post about Najera on an international missing person's page on Facebook.

She looked him up and was shocked to find his death certificate, but happy to turn the tip over to Wyoming law enforcement. She also notified one of Najera's family members and Desirée Tinoco, founder and executive director of the nonprofit Missing People of Wyoming, who helped coordinate information with Najera's family and police.
Even though it was bittersweet news, Ibbotson-Machan told Cowboy State Daily she was grateful to be able to provide the family with closure to nearly 40 years of wondering what happened to Rocky.

"They have been looking for so long, and you don't have an ending until you know," she said.
Still No Conclusive Identification

Jacobsen and her older sister, Luisa, had been keeping the news secret until a more conclusive identification was made.>>
 

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