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Curtis Hill, a 33-year-old man, was last seen on February 5, 1995, in Glendale, Oregon. Known for his friendly demeanor and active lifestyle, Hill�s sudden disappearance sent shockwaves through his community and left his family deeply worried. He was described as having a medium build, with brown hair and blue eyes, and was well-regarded by those who knew him.

On the day he went missing, Hill was reported to have been at home but failed to return after he left for an unknown reason. His ...Read More
Last Seen: Feb 05, 1995

Victim Details

Aug 03, 2011

Jan 12, 2024

Curtis

Hill

62

33

69 inches

185 lbs

White / Caucasian

Male

In the small town of Glendale, Oregon, a family was forever changed by the disappearance of 33-year-old Curtis Dale Hill. On February 5, 1995, Curtis, a man with brown hair, blue eyes, and distinctive tattoos of a bull on his upper right arm and a panther on his left forearm, was last seen. At the time, he was described as being 5'9" and weighing around 180 pounds, and he had a mustache. Since that winter day, his family and friends have not had any contact with him, leaving a void filled with unanswered questions and lingering hope. His case was officially reported to the Douglas County Sheriff's Office a couple of days later. The circumstances surrounding Curtis Hill's disappearance are shrouded in mystery, with very few details available to the public or investigators. He vanished from Glendale, a community nestled along Interstate 5, and no one has reported hearing from him since. The lack of information has made the investigation incredibly challenging for the Douglas County Sheriff's Office, which has kept his case open for decades. Despite the passage of time, law enforcement has periodically renewed calls for any information that could lead to a breakthrough, emphasizing that someone out there likely holds the key to what happened to Curtis. The enduring silence in Curtis Hill's case has left his loved ones in a prolonged state of uncertainty. With no evidence of his whereabouts or what might have transpired, his case remains an active and unsolved missing person investigation. The official classification of his disappearance as "Endangered Missing" underscores the serious concerns for his welfare. Investigators have made his DNA and fingerprints available for comparison in the hopes of one day finding a match that could bring closure. The overview of this case is one of a sudden and unexplained departure, leaving a family to grapple with the pain of not knowing the fate of their loved one for many years.

Feb 05, 1995

Glendale

Oregon

Douglas County

97442

No

10546

Douglas County Sheriff's Office

Roseburg

Oregon

Douglas County

97470

Brad O'Dell

Sergeant

1036 Southeast Douglas Avenue, Oregon

5414404450

County

Law Enforcement

https://www.dcso.com/

95-0845

1995-02-07

Douglas County Sheriff's Office

Brown

Blue

Blue

05/25/2026


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