

Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance
Missing Since: July 5, 2000 from Seabrook, New Hampshire
Classification: Endangered Missing
Date Of Birth: July 11, 1959
Age: 40
Height: 5'9"
Weight: 165 lbs
Hair Color: Graying brown
Eye Color: Brown
Race: White
Gender: Male
Distinguishing Characteristics: Pishon may have a moustache.
He smokes cigarettes and wears contact lenses.
Medical Conditions: Pishon has been diagnosed with multiple
sclerosis. He has difficulty walking and is often in pain due to his
condition. Pishon may have been depressed at the time of his 2000
disappearance. Pishon has a history of alcohol abuse.
Clothing: Reliable Security Uniform (light blue over dark)
and new boots
Classification: Endangered Missing
Date Of Birth: July 11, 1959
Age: 40
Height: 5'9"
Weight: 165 lbs
Hair Color: Graying brown
Eye Color: Brown
Race: White
Gender: Male
Distinguishing Characteristics: Pishon may have a moustache.
He smokes cigarettes and wears contact lenses.
Medical Conditions: Pishon has been diagnosed with multiple
sclerosis. He has difficulty walking and is often in pain due to his
condition. Pishon may have been depressed at the time of his 2000
disappearance. Pishon has a history of alcohol abuse.
Clothing: Reliable Security Uniform (light blue over dark)
and new boots
Details of Disappearance
On July 4th 2000 Curtis a retired police officer arrived at his job as a security guard at Venture Corporationaround 9:30 p.m. and parked his car in the parking lot--about eight feet from the guard shack. He chatted briefly with the guard he was relieving--who later told police that Curtis did not appear depressed or upset. Around midnight, Curtis' supervisor checked on him and reported no problems. Then at 2 a.m. Curtis called the Fire Department to report that his car was on fire. The car was engulfed in flames by the time firefighters arrived just a few minutes later. Firefighters told police that Curtis was remarkably calm despite what was happening to his car. The last entry in his guard log was at 2 a.m., when he reported the fire. A few plant workers taking a break saw him at approximately 3:15 a.m. The first person to notice that he was missing was a worker who arrived at the plant at 3:45 a.m. About the same time, a night-shift foreman reported seeing two vehicles racing out of the driveway, but he was unable to give a description of the cars to police. When Curtis' relief arrived the next morning Curtis was nowhere to be found.
If Curtis deliberately disappeared, his family and police are left with the mystery of where he went. There has been no activity on his bank accounts or credit cards. His family does not believe Curtis killed himself. His sister believes that her brother would have wanted his body found and would have left a note if he committed suicide. Moreover, Hampton Police found his pistol in his hotel room still wrapped in the bag that it was in when he bought it from his father.
Investigating Agency
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:
Seabrook Police Department
603-474-5200
OR
Seabrook Police Crime Line
603-474-2640
Source Information
Rino Kids
Seabrook Police Department
http://www.nampn.org/cases/pishon_curtis.html