Jul 27, 2017
Oct 07, 2021
John
Malchon
56
49
69 inches
72 inches
260 lbs
300 lbs
White / Caucasian
Male
In the summer of 2017, a sense of unease settled over the small borough of Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania, nestled in Carbon County. On the afternoon of July 16th, 49-year-old John Charles Malchon, a local resident, was seen relaxing on his neighbor's porch. Later that same day, he was observed walking toward the nearby railroad tracks, a seemingly ordinary act that would become the last known sighting of him. When he did not return, and with no word to family or friends, concern grew into a formal report of his disappearance. John, a white male with brown hair and brown eyes, was a larger man, standing between 5'9" and 6'0" and weighing between 260 and 300 pounds. He was known to keep his hair in a short buzz cut and had distinctive U.S. Marine Corps tattoos on each of his arms. The day he vanished, he was reportedly wearing a black t-shirt with a pocket, black nylon shorts, white socks, and white sneakers. The investigation into John's disappearance began when he was officially reported missing on July 20, 2017. The Nesquehoning Police Department took the lead on the case, discovering that John had left behind personal belongings that suggested he did not intend to be gone for long. His 2016 blue Kia sedan and its keys were found at his apartment, ruling out the possibility that he had driven away. This detail deepened the mystery, as it left investigators with few leads to follow. Despite the passage of time, there have been no significant breakthroughs publicly released that would explain his sudden and complete disappearance from the community he called home. The circumstances surrounding John Malchon's case remain unsettling and without a clear resolution. He was last seen in a familiar area, in broad daylight, engaging in a common activity. The lack of any communication, financial activity, or credible sightings since that July afternoon has left his family and the community in a painful state of limbo. Investigators have been left to piece together the moments leading up to his disappearance, with the image of him walking towards the railroad tracks being the final, enigmatic piece of the puzzle. The case is a somber reminder of how quickly a person can vanish, leaving behind a void filled with unanswered questions and the enduring hope for closure.
Jul 16, 2017
Nesquehoning
Pennsylvania
Carbon County
18240
No
34727
Nesquehoning Police Department
Nesquehoning
Pennsylvania
Carbon County
18240
Tim Wuttke
Officer
337 West Railroad Street, Pennsylvania
5706699111
Local
Law Enforcement
20170720M2946
2017-07-20
Nesquehoning Police Department
Brown
Brown
Brown
No
05/31/2026