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Richard Turton, age 57, went missing from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on May 27, 2014. He was last seen leaving his home on Colescott Street in the Westwood neighborhood around 5 p.m. Richard was captured on surveillance footage later that day withdrawing money from an ATM on Noblestown Road. However, there has been no further activity on his bank accounts since, and he has not been seen or heard from since that afternoon.

Turton, who suffers from a heart condition and depression, left hi ...Read More
Last Seen: May 27, 2014

Victim Details

Dec 07, 2014

Sep 14, 2021

Richard

Turton

67

57

70 inches

72 inches

150 lbs

White / Caucasian

Male

In the Westwood neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the family of 57-year-old Richard Harold Turton experienced the beginning of a long and sorrowful mystery on May 27, 2014. Richard, also known as Ricky, was last seen by his loved ones as he departed from his residence on Colescott Street. A short time later, at 3:47 p.m., he was photographed using an ATM on Noblestown Road, where he made a cash withdrawal. This transaction would be the last recorded activity on his bank account. In the days that followed, a concerning silence fell, as Richard, who was described as a White and Hispanic male, approximately 5 feet 10 inches to 6 feet tall and weighing 150 pounds, with brown and graying hair and brown eyes, did not return home. At the time he was last seen, he was wearing tan jeans, a blue and white shirt, white shoes, and sunglasses. The disappearance of Richard Turton was particularly alarming to his family due to his medical needs. Richard suffered from a heart condition and depression, and he relied on a defibrillator and required medications that he had left behind at his home. His sister, Kathy Ford, expressed the family's deep fear and concern, noting the anguish his mother was experiencing. In their desperation for answers, the family undertook their own search efforts, including distributing flyers at the local Port Authority garage in the hope that a bus driver might recall seeing him. As time passed with no news, the family's hope turned to a public plea for assistance, and in December of that year, they announced an undisclosed financial reward for information leading to his whereabouts. The official investigation into Richard's disappearance was handled by the Pittsburgh Police Department's missing persons squad, who treated it as a missing person case without any initial suspicion of foul play. Despite the circulation of his description and the family's heartfelt appeals, no substantial leads have emerged in the years since he was last seen. The image captured at the ATM remains the last known trace of Richard Turton. His case is a somber narrative of a man who seemingly vanished after a routine errand, leaving his family in a prolonged state of uncertainty and grief. The lack of any subsequent financial transactions or credible sightings has left both his loved ones and law enforcement with a painful and unresolved case.

May 27, 2014

Pittsburgh

Pennsylvania

Allegheny County

15205

No

16062

Pittsburgh Police Department

Pittsburgh

Pennsylvania

Allegheny County

15233

Julie Ott

Detective (Missing Persons)

1203 Western Avenue, Pennsylvania

4123237800

Local

Law Enforcement

14-101215

2014-05-30

Pittsburgh Police Department

Gray or Partially Gray

Brown

Brown

05/26/2026


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