OK OK - Ronald Terry Curby, 40, Tulsa, Jun 19, 1981

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Curby was last seen leaving a party in Tulsa, OK; headed back to his home in Bartlesville. His car was found parked alongside US 75, 2miles south of the Washington-Tulsa County line.
 
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Hope Dims in Futile Search For Missing Ponca City Man
Don Hayden
Published: Sun, November 15, 1981 12:00 AM

Much like relatives of other missing persons, a Ponca City man says the "not knowing" is almost unbearable since his 40-year-old son disappeared June 19.

Ronald Terry Curby was last reported seen on that date as he left a party here and headed back to his Bartlesville home. His auto was found, undisturbed, parked alongside U.S. 75 about two miles south of the Washington-Tulsa County line.

Did Curby, like hundreds do each year, just disappear perhaps to establish a new identity? Or did he meet with foul play?

Curby's father, James O. Curby, a retired Ponca City businessman, said he has heard nothing from his son since the date of his disappearance.

"Some people who were at that party my son went to underwent a polygraph test, but nothing came of it," he said.

Tulsa County sheriff deputies have combed a 10-square-mile area near where the car was found and have interviewed numerous people hoping to find a lead to the man's whereabouts.

Art Lee, chief criminal deputy for the Tulsa office, said the investigation has "pretty well run aground."

Curby, manager of marketing at Applied Automation Inc., a Phillips Petroleum Co. subsidiary, was described as an "extremely reliable man."

Phillips spokesman Bill Adams said Curby had worked for the firm about 20 years.

"He never would have missed a scheduled meeting without notifying someone," Adams said.

Curby is described as 6 feet, 155 pounds with blue eyes and brown hair. A bachelor, he walks with a limp due to a childhood bout with polio.

His sister, Mrs. Karen Deshong of Chickasha, said someone might notice her brother because of his difficulty walking, especially up stairways.

"He wore a brace on his right leg for years but lately had taken to wearing it only to work," Mrs. Deshong said.

"Someone might notice him going up a stairway because he would have to use his hands to lift his right leg," she said.

Hopes rose in the case about a week after the disappearance when a truck driver who regularly travels between Tulsa and Bartlesville remembered seeing Curby's auto between 2:30 and 2:45 a.m. on June 19.

Authorities said the trucker apparently didn't place any significance on the sighting until his wife told him of reading of Curby's disappearance. The trucker, whose identity was never revealed, told deputies he recalled seeing what later was identified as Curby's auto and another car parked behind it.

He said he noticed two men getting into the rear car. Although the truck driver agreed to be placed under hypnosis, he added little to his story while in a trance.

"We're glad he tried but it didn't do us much good," Lee said.

The car was discovered about 5:30 a.m. by another Applied Automation employee.

Mrs. Deshong praised efforts by deputies saying, "they told me the case would never be considered closed until my brother is found."

Pleas by authorities to anyone who had his citizens band radio on in the area that night apparently fell on deaf ears as none contacted the sheriff's office.

"We've exhausted every avenue, checked every lead and we're nowhere.

"I suppose it is still possible the guy ran off, but I would have thought with his description passed around, someone, somewhere would have seen him," Lee said.

He said most investigations are begun on the assumption that foul play may be involved and that Curby's case is no exception.

"What it boils down to," he said, "is we're waiting for a sighting or the finding of a body."
 
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Ronald Terry Curby attended a party on June 19th, 1981 in Tulsa. He left to go to his home in Bartlesville, but never seen since.

The forty year old’s car was found along U.S 75, 2 miles south of Washington-Tulsa County line. A truck driver came forward stating he was the car between 2:30-2:45 am, with another car parked behind Ronald’s vehicle. they search a 10 square mile area where car was found. But no evidence was found. Multiple people where questioned. Party goers took polygraph tests, but all passed and no new evidence was found.

Ronald was a Manager of Marketing at Applied Automation Inc. He was described as an “extremely reliable guy”. He never missed meetings without someone knowing.

Ronald’s sister told authorities that he had polio as a child. Due to the illness Ronald wore a brace on his right leg only at work. His sister said he would be easily identifiable due to him having to lift his right leg up to go up stairs.

He was 6’0” tall and between 150-160 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes at the time of his disappearance.

If you have any information on the disappearance of Ronald Curby please notify the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office at (918) 596-560.

Information resource(s):

NamUs #MP64013

Unsolved Murder Cases - MISSING PERSON: Ronald Terry Curby - Wattpad

Ronald Terry Curby — Oklahoma Cold Cases
 
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I cried reading this. Just to find that somebody cared. Bless you all.

Terry Curby was my uncle. His sister Karen DeShong is my mother. I was 12 or 13 when he disappeared. In fact, I was the one who answered the phone when detectives called to tell us his car was found but he was missing. I get chills thinking about it even 45 years later.

Uncle Terry was just about my favorite relative when I was a kid. So kind, caring and what a sense of humor! He gave the coolest Christmas gifts too. I have missed him all these years. His disappearance was torture for his mother Mary Velines Hill, now departed. I was present when my mother told her the news. I've never seen or heard despair like that. Her sobs still haunt me.

I love watching true crime shows and just started one called Web Of Death on Hulu.

I knew web-sleuthing was a thing but did not know this site and this community was so well organized and connected in this way. This is my first post here, after searching his name in the forum and finding this thread.

My mother Karen will be 86 next month. She is in good health and still living in Tulsa as well as my older sister who legally changed her name to Tery to honor him.

Terry Curby was a truly wonderful human being and was much loved by many. We would all love to know what happened to him. Everyone in the family had a different theory.

I tried calling the Tulsa and Bartlesville police departments this morning to see if they had Cold Case divisions, but after getting transferred multiple times I got brickwalled by voice mail messages with full inboxes so I couldn't leave messages. This is not to disparage those police departments. I realize they are busy. I am going to keep trying to reach someone.

I would be more than happy to discuss Terry's disappearance or answer any questions that I am able to.

Thank you so much for a glimmer of hope. We all loved Terry so, so much, as did everyone who encountered him. The world is less bright without him in it.
 

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