02/27/2026
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
The Delaware County Sheriff’s Office extends its appreciation to all the agencies that assisted in the response to the missing person’s report at 38658 CR 555 on February 25, 2026. The initial report indicated that Amarae Law had last been seen by her family approximately 3 hours before 911 was called. Upon searching the area by the family, Amarae’s clothing and phone were discovered near a pond on the property. The Sheriff’s Office arrived and made contact with family members to gather information and conduct an initial search of the vicinity for Amarae, but she was not located.
In response to the situation, the Delaware County Sheriff’s Office coordinated with several agencies for resources, to include the Mayes County Sheriff’s Office for a tracking K9, the GRDA for water search and rescue operations, the Cherokee Nation Marshals, who provided search and rescue teams, dive teams, and drones, and OHP. Additional assistance from Grove Fire for a drone, Jay Fire for UTVs, Lakemont Fire, Eucha Fire, and the Craig County Search and Rescue, who prepared for deployment. The search was ultimately suspended when a property owner reported a stolen tractor East of the area, which was last seen driven by a female toward the roadway.
Cherokee Marshals and the Delaware County Deputies successfully located the stolen tractor in a field south of the residence from where it was taken. Upon making contact the female driver was identified as the missing person, Amarea Law, and was subsequently taken into custody by the Cherokee Nation Marshals. Amarae was transported to the Delaware County Jail without further incident. Sheriff Thomas expressed pride in the collective efforts and relationships established among various agencies, reminding everyone of the importance of these partnerships for the safety and well-being of all residents in Delaware County and the surrounding areas.
Ray Thomas
Sheriff, Delaware County