New Hampshire Cold Case Spotlight: Authorities Seek New Leads in 2000 Disappearance of Curtis Pishon

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Seabrook, NH – A former Concord police officer who vanished during an overnight work shift in 2000 remains missing, and New Hampshire authorities are renewing their call for public tips in the long-unsolved case.

According to the New Hampshire State Police, Curtis Pishon, then 40, disappeared early Wednesday, July 5, 2000, while working as a security guard for Venture Corporation in Seabrook. Pishon was last seen wearing a Reliable Security uniform—light blue over dark—with new boots. He was reportedly last observed during the early morning hours, shortly before his disappearance.

Pishon had retired from the Concord Police Department due to a medical disability related to multiple sclerosis. He was described as a 5-foot-9 white male, approximately 165 pounds, with slightly graying brown hair, brown eyes, and a mustache.

Authorities say the circumstances surrounding Pishon’s disappearance indicate potential foul play, though no arrests have been made. Despite two decades of investigation, Pishon’s whereabouts remain unknown.

Law enforcement officials are now asking for renewed public assistance. “Help us solve this case and bring justice to the family of this victim,” the New Hampshire Cold Case Unit wrote in a public appeal.

Anyone with information is urged to submit tips via the Cold Case Unit’s Tip Form or email coldcaseunit@dos.nh.gov.


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