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Anton Emil Zurfluh, a 77-year-old man from Scio, Oregon, was last seen on March 5, 1983. His son reported him missing after arriving for a routine daily visit to find all the lights on in Anton's house and several important items—such as his passport, bank books, and power of attorney—carefully left in a visible location. Prior to his disappearance, Anton had visited the hospital where his wife was a patient, leaving an overnight bag containing several thousand dollars in cash, labeled for h ...Read More
Last Seen: Mar 05, 1983

Victim Details

Nov 10, 2011

Jan 08, 2024

Anton

Zurfluh

118

77

71 inches

190 lbs

200 lbs

White / Caucasian

Male

In the small town of Scio, Oregon, the disappearance of 77-year-old Anton Emil Zurfluh in the spring of 1983 left a quiet void in the community and a painful question mark for his family. Known to his friends and loved ones as Tony, he was last seen on March 5th of that year. The alarm was raised when his son arrived for his customary daily visit to find the house strangely empty, with every light inexplicably left burning. The scene within the home only deepened the mystery; Anton's passport, bank books, power of attorney, and other significant documents were neatly bundled and placed in a conspicuous location. This peculiar arrangement suggested a deliberate departure, yet the lack of any note or subsequent contact painted a far more unsettling picture. Further adding to the perplexing circumstances, it was discovered that shortly before he vanished, Anton had visited the hospital where his wife of over fifty years was a patient. There, he left an overnight bag at the nurse's station, specifically marked for his daughter, Dorothy Brown. The contents of the bag were as startling as his disappearance; it contained several thousand dollars in cash. This act, coupled with the organized state of his important papers at home, has led to much speculation over the years. Was it a carefully planned departure, a final act of a man settling his affairs, or something else entirely? These questions have lingered, unanswered, for decades. Anton, a native of Switzerland who had immigrated to Oregon in 1930 with his wife, was a man with deep roots in the community, having owned and operated a sawmill until his retirement. He was a father to five adult children and a grandfather and great-grandfather to over twenty descendants. The investigation into Anton's disappearance has remained open but inactive for many years, with no solid leads to illuminate what happened after he was last seen. At the time of his disappearance, he may have been driving his burgundy 1979 Chevrolet Caprice, bearing the Oregon license plate CSY864. Neither Anton nor his vehicle has ever been located. The official investigation, handled by the Oregon State Police, has been documented by the Linn County Sheriff's Office, but the passage of time has yielded no breakthroughs. The case of Anton Zurfluh is a somber reminder of how a person can seemingly vanish without a trace, leaving behind a legacy of unanswered questions and a family left to grapple with an enduring mystery. The peculiar details of his last known actions—the abandoned house with all lights on, the carefully arranged papers, and the bag of cash left for his daughter—continue to puzzle investigators and loved ones alike, making his disappearance an enduring and sorrowful enigma in Linn County.

Mar 05, 1983

Scio

Oregon

Linn County

97374

No

10988

Oregon State Police

Salem

Oregon

,

800690

1983-03-05

Oregon State Police

Gray or Partially Gray

Blue

Blue

05/24/2026


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