Mar 09, 2017
Jan 08, 2024
Richard
Evans
71
21
69 inches
150 lbs
White / Caucasian
Male
In the winter of 1975, a young man named Richard "Rick" Dean Evans, aged 21, was preparing for a significant life change. Residing in the coastal town of Lincoln City, Oregon, he had decided to move back to Kennewick, Washington. To assist with the move, he enlisted the help of his younger brother, 15-year-old Gregory Evans. On February 21, 1975, the two brothers set out from Lincoln City, with plans and expectations for the future. Richard had a job interview lined up in Kennewick, and Gregory was expected to return to his studies at Kennewick High School. However, they never reached their destination, and their family's concern grew with each passing day. The initial hope for their safe arrival soon turned to alarm when neither Richard nor Gregory made contact. A few days after they were last seen, a troubling discovery was made. Richard's vehicle was found abandoned on a roadside bluff that offered a stark, expansive view of the Pacific Ocean, just south of Lincoln City. The location of the car, perched above the vast and turbulent ocean, was an ominous sign. Authorities were notified, and searches of the surrounding area were promptly initiated. Despite the efforts of search parties, no trace of the two brothers could be found. The wild, rugged coastline of Oregon, known for its beauty and its perils, had seemingly swallowed them whole, leaving behind a profound and painful silence. The disappearance of Richard and Gregory Evans has remained an unsolved case for decades, a story of two brothers who vanished on the cusp of new beginnings. The circumstances surrounding their disappearance are shrouded in mystery, with the discovery of the abandoned car being the last significant clue. Foul play has not been ruled out, yet there has never been any concrete evidence to support this theory. The vastness of the Pacific Ocean at the base of the cliff where the car was found has led to speculation that they may have met with a tragic accident, but without any further evidence, this remains one of several possibilities. The case is an overview of a family's enduring hope and the profound uncertainty that accompanies the absence of loved ones, a poignant reminder of the fragility of life and the deep void left behind when individuals disappear without a trace.
Feb 21, 1975
Lincoln City
Oregon
Lincoln County
No
34417
Oregon State Police
Salem
Oregon
Marion County
97317
3565 Trelstad Avenue Southeast, Oregon
5033783720
State
Law Enforcement
690536
Oregon State Police
Brown
Brown
Brown
05/30/2026