Reward Total now $110,000

The reward offered for finding John Glasgow now totals $110,000.

  • This week's press release from "Lets bring them home" (LBTH) announced an offer of $100,000 reward for the recovery of John Glasgow and the arrest and conviction of any one responsible for his disappearance.
  • In addition, LBTH will offer smaller cash rewards ranging from $500-$2000 for any verifiable, legitimate lead or new information on John's whereabouts or any information regarding his disappearance.
  • The Glasgow family is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading directly to the location and safe return of John Glasgow or his remains.

For information on the terms of the reward from Lets bring them home, please contact them. For the terms of the Glasgow family reward, please [click here.]

"No cops" tip line: 1.866.479.5284, offered by Lets bring them home.

1 Year Anniversary

"Is Dillard's Department Stores to blame for the mysterious disappearance of one of its executives?" - Conde Nast Portfolio magazine, March 2009. [Click Here]

"A year has passed since John Glasgow, chief financial officer of CDI Contractors LLC, vanished - a year in which the most significant development in the case has been his family's painful conclusion that he is probably dead." - Arkansas Business, January 26, 2009.[Click Here]

In the year since John disappeared, the mystery has only deepened and become much more troubling. The family still does not know what happened to him or whether he is alive or not. We are very fearful that he may be dead, and even that foul play may have been involved. We would like to invite all who visit this site to review the content, particularly the more recent news articles. If you think that you have any information which would shed light on his disappearance or his present whereabouts, please contact us. Confidentiality will be respected.
--The Glasgow Family

October 10-12, 2008

Nashville, Arkansas

A Message from the Glasgow Family

The Glasgow family gathered over the weekend in our home town of Nashville to re-group and share thoughts about how to go forward as a family now that John has been missing for more than nine months. This was our first opportunity to all be together in one place as a family since John went missing in January. There to support Melinda and J.T. were all John's seven siblings and each and every niece and nephew, with family members coming distances as far as New Jersey and California.

The family drew strength and comfort from one another through their shared experience of loss and not knowing what happened to John. John has always held his family as top priority and has had a close relationship with each of us, and through our personal knowledge of John, we were able to get a sense of what might have caused him to disappear, although there are some obvious missing pieces remaining to solve the puzzle.

A formal family meeting was held that began with a prayer and then a discussion of the investigation and where it stands at the present time. Through close scrutiny of the facts as we now know them, together with our logic, intuition and knowledge of John and the constants with which he has always led his life, we were able to come to some points of consensus of what may have caused him to disappear. We were able to eliminate several scenarios entirely and focus more narrowly on those that are more likely. With that focus in mind, we examined ways in which we can continue to gather facts and further our ongoing search for John.

We have strengthened our resolve and will leave no stone unturned until either John comes home or we find the answers we seek.

Melinda and the family are grateful for the love and emotional support shown by countless friends and even strangers. We have been buoyed by your prayers, love, and kindnesses. Prayers are needed as much now as ever, so please remember John in your thoughts and keep him on your prayer lists.

Also, please print off a poster from this site and post it prominently. Statistically, one in six missing persons is found because someone saw a poster. We have had no useful tips on our tip line since John went missing and no further sightings since the early reported sightings; therefore, it is even more critical for the posters to be distributed.

Finally, we know that miracles do happen and we have not given up hope that John will be found.

KATV special now available online

The 30 minute special on John's story which aired Tuesday, April 22 2008 on KATV Channel 7 in Little Rock is now available to be viewed at KATV's web site [Click Here].

Vital Statistics

John Glasgow
  • 45 years old
  • 6' tall
  • 180 lbs
  • Fine, straight sandy brown hair
  • Gray/green eyes

If you have any information regarding his whereabouts please contact Roger Glasgow, Attorney at Law
2200 W. Capitol Ave. Suite 2300, Little Rock, AR 72201
501-212-1269
rglasgow@wlj.com (email),
or Sonny Stover, Conway County Sheriff's Department, 501-354-2411

John was last seen leaving his Little Rock, AR home Monday morning around 5:30 am, January 28, 2008.

A cell phone ping later that day indicated that he was in the vicinity of Petit Jean Mountain.

His car was found unlocked the next day at the Mather lodge on Petit Jean with valuables still inside.

He is believed to have been wearing a green Marmot down jacket and khaki pants at the time of his disappearance.

His family and friends are asking for help in locating John. We are hoping that someone out there will see John's picture and read his story and come forward with information that can help us find him.