Mar 03, 2023
Apr 25, 2024
Clarence
Pitts
84
83
72 inches
150 lbs
White / Caucasian
Male
In the quiet coastal town of Bandon, Oregon, a family's life was irrevocably changed on January 31, 2023. On that day, 83-year-old Clarence Edward Pitts, a man living with dementia and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, vanished from his home. It was around 1:00 in the afternoon when Mr. Pitts walked away from his residence and did not return. He was a man of notable height at six feet tall, with a slender build of 150 pounds, gray hair, and brown eyes. When he was last seen, he was dressed for the cool Oregon weather in a plaid jacket, tan pants, an orange beanie, and white shoes, and may have been using a walking cane. His disappearance triggered an immediate and worried response from his loved ones and the local community. The initial report of Mr. Pitts's disappearance prompted a swift mobilization of law enforcement and search teams. The Bandon Police Department began the investigation, and by the following morning, February 1st, the Coos County Search & Rescue team was activated to assist in the extensive search. The situation was considered urgent due to his age and medical conditions. Adding to the complexity of the case, it was later discovered that a white 1999 Toyota van belonging to the residence was also missing. The search for Clarence Pitts was thorough, with teams scouring residential areas, dense nearby forests, and the rugged coastal regions, hoping for any sign of the missing elderly man. As days turned into weeks and weeks into months, the search for Clarence Pitts continued, but yielded no answers. His case remains active, a lingering uncertainty for his family and the Bandon community. Authorities have asked that anyone with information regarding his whereabouts contact the Bandon Police Department or the Coos County Sheriff's Office. The disappearance of Clarence Edward Pitts is a heart-wrenching story that highlights the vulnerability of individuals with cognitive impairments. It is a somber reminder of a beloved community member who walked away one afternoon and has yet to find his way home, leaving a void filled with unanswered questions and the enduring hope for his safe return.
Jan 31, 2023
Bandon
Oregon
Coos County
97411
No
123640
Bandon Police Department
Bandon
Oregon
Coos County
97411
Cory Dhillon
Chief of Police
555 Oregon Coast Highway, Oregon
5413472241
Local
Law Enforcement
B2300328
2023-03-03
Bandon Police Department
2113
Gray or Partially Gray
Brown
Brown
No
05/24/2026