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Glenn Dilling, 47, was last seen on January 10, 1996, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Despite efforts to locate him, Dilling's whereabouts remain unknown, and his case is still unresolved. He was reported missing under unclear circumstances, with little information available about the events leading to his disappearance. Dilling's case is listed with NamUs, but no significant leads have surfaced in the years since he vanished. Authorities continue to seek information from the public to help solve t ...Read More
Last Seen: Jan 10, 1996

Victim Details

Mar 27, 2018

Oct 05, 2021

Glenn

Dilling

75

47

68 inches

70 inches

170 lbs

175 lbs

White / Caucasian

Male

Glenn Dilling, a 47-year-old male, was last seen in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on January 10, 1996. At the time of his disappearance, he was described as a white male with brown hair and brown eyes, standing between 5'8" and 5'10" tall and weighing between 170 and 175 pounds. Dilling has several distinct tattoos that could aid in his identification. These include a devil's face on his right forearm, an eagle on his upper right arm, and a serpent wrapped around a sword on his left forearm. He also has a scar on his chest. The circumstances surrounding his disappearance are unsettling, with law enforcement suspecting foul play was involved. The Ross Township Police Department has been handling his case. Details regarding the specific events leading up to Glenn Dilling's disappearance are not widely available in public sources. The lack of detailed information contributes to the mysterious nature of his case, which has remained unsolved for decades. His case is classified as an endangered missing person, highlighting the concern for his welfare at the time he went missing. Despite the passage of time, his case remains open, and he is still listed as a missing person. The investigation into Glenn Dilling's disappearance has been ongoing since it was first reported. The case has been entered into the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) under case number MP42810. This national database serves as a resource for law enforcement, medical examiners, and the general public to help resolve missing and unidentified person cases. The overarching summary of this case is that of a middle-aged man who vanished under suspicious circumstances, leaving behind few clues for investigators to follow. The hope remains that new information will surface, providing answers to his family and bringing a resolution to a case that has spanned decades.

Jan 10, 1996

Pittsburgh

Pennsylvania

Allegheny County

No

32469

Ross Township Police Department

Pittsburgh

Pennsylvania

Allegheny County

15237

1000 Ross Municipal Drive, Pennsylvania

4129319070

Local

Law Enforcement

96-00689

1996-01-20

Ross Township Police Department

na

Brown

Brown

Brown

05/29/2026


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