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Family, police keep up search for Pishon‘Bring Curt Home ’BY SUSAN MORSEsmorse#seacoastonllne.comSEABROOK — Seabrook police have “persons of interest in the case of the disappearance of Curtis Pishon eight years ago.“We have a theory, and people of interest,” said Seabrook Sgt. Michael Gallagher, who heads the investigation “I think he met with foul play that night while he was working.”To find his body and give Pishon a proper burial, his family, and Seabrook police, have come together to offer an award in a “Bring Curt Home” campaign. The fund has $6,000 and is being offered as incentive for anyone with information in the Seabrook community to come forward.The Pishon family believes those responsiblefor Pishon’s disappearance live in the Seabrook community, but a local code of silence prevents anyone with credible information from coming forward, according to Theresa Barbo, a Pishon familyspokeswoman.“We’ve never stopped investigating the case,” Gallagher said. “There’s some dangerous people in the community and they’re walking among the community. OthersSee PISHON, Page All)Curtis Pishon disappeared from Venture Corporation on July 4,2000.
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