| 'Bring Curt Home’■ Campaign)The Seabrook Police Depart-■ ment declared its support for ! the Pishon family’s efforts to [ bring home the remains of their ; son and brother, Curtis Pishon.The Pishon family earlier this ; year announced the “Bring Curt 1 Home’’ campaign, i On the morning of July 5,: 2000, Pishon disappeared from Venture Corporation where i he worked as a security guard. While still technically a “missing person” case, Seabrook police feel there was foul play involved, and believes there are people in the community with the information needed to solve the case and bring the perpetrators to justice.Seabrook police continue to investigate the case and believe it will be solved, allowing the Pishon family to give Curtis a proper burial arid to see the apprehension of those responsible for Curtis’ disappearance.Those apprehensive about speaking with the police can visit the Web site, findcurt.com, : or call (866) 97-FINDCURT. ’ These are not monitored by the ' police; they are the instrument I of the Pishon family. Anyone | with information is urged to call the Seabrook Police Department : at 474-5200, or the anonymous 1 crime line at 474-2640. ]Ttma frit* Qaohrlt;vb