Baltimore Airman Vanishes After Night Out In Fells Point With Friends
BALTIMORE (WJZ)—Where is my son? Parents of a missing Baltimore County man are desperate to find him after he went missing after a night out with friends. He hasn't been seen since.
Rochelle Ritchie spoke with his father and police who are anxious for answers.
He is a 29-year-old Airman, and his family says they can't think of any reason why he would disappear on his own without a trace.
Evan Curbeam is now considered missing by Baltimore County Police.
His father, desperate for answers, spoke to WJZ in hopes that someone knows the whereabouts of his son.
"I want my son home. That's all I want. That's all I want is to see my son again," said David Thomas, victim's father.
Curbeam, a father, husband and Airman First Class at Andrews Airforce Base, hasn't been heard from since early Saturday morning.
He and several friends went to the Bond Street Social in Baltimore City on Friday night. The group left the Fells Point bar at around 1:30 a.m. Saturday. While his friends decided to go to another bar, they told police Curbeam said he was going to go home.
He was last seen walking to his car, which was parked about four blocks away.
On Saturday afternoon, police found his car exactly where he left it. The black Mazda 3 was parked at Broadway and Eastern avenues.
Thomas says he doesn't think his son would just walk away from his life. He says the weight of not knowing what happen to his son is too heavy to carry.
"The fact that I can't help him and I don't know where he is is hard to deal with," Thomas said.
The father of a 4-year-old girl, Curbeam was reported missing by a family member at 4:48 p.m. Saturday when he did not arrive to pick up his daughter.
"I knew something was wrong; his daughter is his life," Thomas said.
Curbeam graduated from George Washington University with a Master's in science engineering.
Also a Baltimore Polytechnic Institute 2002 graduate, many of Curbeam's former schoolmates have taken to social media to push for his safe return.
Baltimore County homicide detectives are investigating, calling this a very unusual case.
He "never left without telling anyone before. This is unprecedented for this person. We are extremely concerned about what happened to him," said Elise Armacost, Baltimore County Police.
Curbeam's father fears the worst and is hoping for the best. He's asking for anyone's help.
"If you know something, call the police and let them know so we can bring him home," Thomas said.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Baltimore County Police Department at 410-307-2020.
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