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Missing in Phoenix: Nathaniel Omar Moses, Last Seen at Scottsdale Tesla Station After Altercation with British Tourists

Missing in Phoenix: Nathaniel Omar Moses, Last Seen at Scottsdale Tesla Station After Altercation with British Tourists

A missing persons alert has been circulating on social media for Nathaniel Omar Moses, a 36-year-old man from Phoenix, Arizona, who has been missing since May 6, 2026.

The case has drawn growing attention online after being posted by Missing People in America, an organization that tracks and publicizes official missing persons cases across the country.

According to the alert, Moses was last seen at a Tesla charging station in the Scottsdale area following an incident that reportedly involved British citizens. Scottsdale Police were present at the scene at the time of his last known sighting.

He was wearing a grey shirt, blue jeans, and a dark cap, and was driving a blue Chevy four-door vehicle, model year between 2019 and 2026. He stands 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighs approximately 230 pounds.

Phone Silence Since March Raises Deeper Concerns

What makes this case particularly troubling is that Moses reportedly stopped answering his cellphone as far back as March 18, 2026, nearly two months before he was physically seen at the Tesla charging station.

That extended period of silence before his last confirmed sighting has raised questions among those following the case and adds a layer of urgency to the search.

The case has been assigned the official number 202600621274 by the Phoenix Police Department. Anyone with information is urged to contact the Phoenix Police Department directly at 480-848-6820.

Missing People in America, which describes itself as maintaining the nation’s largest interactive missing persons database, has added Moses to their records. His full entry can be found at missingpeopleinamerica.org.

Community Response Grows as Family Awaits Answers

Since the alert was shared publicly, hundreds of people across different states have reacted and shared the post, expressing concern and calling for answers.

Comments from people in Ohio, Arizona, and elsewhere reflect a community rallying behind the search. Some simply offered prayers while others urged anyone with information to come forward and contact authorities without delay.

Missing People in America states that all cases it posts are verified official missing persons cases before being published and added to their national database.

The organization has been actively amplifying the story through social media video reels, which have gained traction across Facebook in the days since Moses was reported missing.

The combination of the unexplained phone silence dating back to mid-March, the circumstances surrounding the Tesla station incident, and his continued absence for over six weeks now paints a worrying picture for those who know him and for the broader public following the case.

If you have seen Nathaniel Omar Moses or have any information about his whereabouts, please do not hesitate to contact the Phoenix Police Department at 480-848-6820. Sharing this information widely could be the key to bringing him home safely.