Oklahoma City police are asking for the public’s help locating Mary Carillo, a 15-year-old girl who was last seen on June 8, 2026, near the intersection of NW 23rd Street and Interstate 35. Authorities say her case carries added urgency because she lives with ongoing medical conditions that could become life-threatening if she goes too long without proper care.
At the time she went missing, Mary was wearing an orange shirt and a pair of ripped blue jeans.
Investigators have not released further details about the circumstances surrounding her disappearance, but the medical concerns attached to her case have made it a priority for local law enforcement and volunteer search organizations.
Mary’s case was shared publicly by Missing People In America, a nonprofit page that verifies and posts official missing person cases before adding them to what it describes as the nation’s largest interactive missing person database.
The organization says every case it shares has gone through a verification process with the relevant police department before being published, a step meant to cut down on the spread of false or outdated missing person alerts that often circulate on social media.
Community urged to share and report tips
Anyone with information about Mary’s whereabouts is asked to contact the Oklahoma City Police Department directly at 405-297-1000.
Tips can come from anyone who may have seen her in the area around NW 23rd and I-35, or who has had contact with her since June 8.
Cases involving missing minors with medical conditions tend to move quickly once public attention grows, since family members, neighbors, and even strangers who recognize a description can provide leads that point investigators in the right direction.
Social media sharing has become one of the fastest ways these alerts spread beyond the immediate area, often reaching people who may have crossed paths with a missing person without realizing it.
Mary’s listing can also be found in the searchable online database maintained by Missing People In America, where additional updates may be posted if her case status changes.
Organizers behind the database describe it as a collaborative effort built on community involvement, to keep cases visible long after the first wave of attention fades.
Missing teens with health concerns are often treated as time-sensitive cases by police departments, since prolonged absence without medication or treatment can pose serious risks.
Families and advocates frequently stress that even small, seemingly unimportant details, a sighting, a name, a location, can make the difference in bringing someone home safely.
The community has been encouraged to keep sharing Mary’s information across social platforms in hopes that someone with knowledge of her location will come forward. As organizers of the missing persons database put it, the search continues until she is found.
Anyone with information is urged to call the Oklahoma City Police Department at 405-297-1000.
