LUSK – As winter officially blast the Cowboy State, the family and friends of a missing 41-year-old Lusk woman, Natasha Requejo, continue to hold vigil the mother of seven will return. …
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LUSK – As winter officially blast the Cowboy State, the family and friends of a missing 41-year-old Lusk woman, Natasha Requejo, continue to hold vigil the mother of seven will return. Requejo, who was last seen on July 19, 2024, is described as a Caucasian female, approximately 5’4, 120 pounds with hazel eyes. At the time of her disappearance, Requejo’s brown hair was colored purple.
According to the Lusk Police Department, there has been no movement on Requejo’s case as of January 2025 and Requejo remains a missing person.
Previous information from friends and family indicate Requejo has a medical history which includes a seizure disorder and she did have a history of drug use.
“It was brought to my attention that Natasha had been staying in Lingle and then a friend had come down and picked her up from the house,” Lusk Police Department Chief, Jacob Gordon, said in an October interview. “What happened was, she came back up to Lusk and then she left with an individual here, from Lusk.”
“It has been past 60 days now,” Gordon said. “Two weeks after she (Requejo) went missing, someone said they thought they saw her walking down the sidewalk in Casper, I believe it was two weeks. Then another two weeks after that I checked in with an employee at a gas station in Evansville and I had sent him the poster because someone had said she was seen at that gas station and then across the street at the motel. I did check in with him and he said, ‘That was 100% her,’ so she had stopped in at that gas station and I believe that was approximately four weeks after she went missing,” Gordon explained. “And then nothing.”
In October, Gordon mentioned it was unlike Requejo to be gone for nearly 90 days however an additional 90 days have passed with no reports of sightings or any more additional information about the missing Lusk woman.
“It’s the Christmas season and you’re not here with your kids. These months have been hard, not knowing anything,” Angie Morgan posted on Requejo Facebook wall. “Just come home. Everyone just wants answers.”
Requejo is still listed as missing on Wyoming Department of Criminal Investigations (DCI) Missing Persons Database. Contact Lusk Police Department (307) 334-2212 or DCI (307) 777-7181 to report information.