Glenn Pennie
Case Information:
The Glenn Pennie missing person investigation began in October 2004 following his sudden disappearance from his rural residence in Polk County, Oregon. At 56 years old, Pennie was preparing for an out-of-state trip when all contact with him ceased. Due to the alarming circumstances at his home, authorities quickly treated the case as a potential abduction or homicide.
The Polk County Sheriff’s Office led the initial multi-agency response to search the rural terrain. Despite decades of persistent work by the cold case squad, no physical trace of Pennie has ever been recovered. Investigators continue to treat the file as an active inquiry fueled by an unresolved inheritance motive.
Case Details:
Glenn Pennie vanished on or around October 3, 2004, from his home at 14970 Airlie Road southwest of Salem, Oregon. He was a 56-year-old white male standing 5’10” tall, weighing 185 to 200 pounds, with graying brown hair, green eyes, and glasses. He lived alone in a rural part of the county and worked as an electrician.
The timing of his disappearance pointed directly to foul play, as Pennie was scheduled to depart the very next morning. He was headed to Oakland, California, for a critical probate court hearing regarding the estate of his late father, George Pennie. Glenn Pennie was set to receive an inheritance valued at nearly $1.5 million, which included properties and a collectible coin collection.
Timeline of Events:
• October 3, 2004 (Evening): Glenn Pennie spoke with friends in California, confirming his bags were packed for his trip the next morning.
• October 3, 2004 (Last Sighting): A neighbor observed Pennie at his Airlie Road residence, marking the final confirmed sighting of him alive.
• October 4, 2004: Pennie failed to leave for his trip, leaving his packed pickup truck idle in his driveway.
• October 6, 2004 (approx.): The neighbor noticed Pennie’s vehicle sitting unmoved and officially contacted the Polk County Sheriff’s Office.
• October 2004 (Late Month): Search-and-rescue teams launched a massive 52-square-mile sweep of the region utilizing aircraft and all-terrain vehicles.
• 2007: The Polk County Cold Case Team formally assumed control of the Pennie investigation.
• April 2012: Sheriff Bob Wolfe publicly named Pennie’s brother, Dale A. Pennie, as a “strong person of interest” in the case.
Investigation:
When deputies arrived at the property, they found his pickup truck unlocked and fully packed with a suitcase, travel snacks, and his keys inside. Inside the residence, his personal Bible and shaving kit sat undisturbed, and there were no physical signs of a struggle. His cat was also still at the home, despite Pennie arranging for a neighbor to feed the pet during his trip.
A massive search effort blanketed a 53-square-mile perimeter, but a review of Pennie’s bank accounts and cell phone records yielded no clues. Prior to his disappearance, Pennie had personally walked into the police station to speak with Detective Burney Krauger. He issued a chilling warning to law enforcement, explicitly telling the detective, “If anything happens to me, look at my brother”.
Community Response:
The mystery surrounding Pennie’s disappearance deeply shook the rural community, prompting extensive volunteer search efforts alongside law enforcement.
To help generate new leads, authorities placed a prominent billboard along Interstate 5 (I-5) seeking assistance from the traveling public. Additionally, the Polk County Sheriff’s Office established a $10,000 reward for any information that helps close the case.
Family Statements:
Glenn Pennie’s daughter, Christina, has maintained close contact with investigators over the last two decades to keep her father’s story alive.
Former Detective John Williams reinforced the agency’s commitment, stating that police have never forgotten about Glenn or stopped working on the case. Family and friends emphasized that Pennie would never have walked away from his daughter or his father’s inheritance.
Physical Appearance:
Glenn Pennie is a white male who was 56 years old at the time of his 2004 disappearance. He stands 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighs between 185 and 200 pounds.
He has green eyes, graying brown hair, and routinely wore corrective prescription eyeglasses. No other unique identifying marks or tattoos have been publicly noted by law enforcement.
Current Status:
Glenn Pennie remains classified as a missing person under highly suspicious circumstances, with foul play strongly suspected by local authorities.
Following his disappearance, probate documents indicate the inheritance was ultimately split among three people, including his daughter and his brother, Dale. Because Pennie was not there to settle the legal proceedings, the homes fell into disrepair and significant funds went to cover ongoing legal fees.
Contact Information:
The Polk County Cold Case Team actively maintains control of this investigation and urges anyone with information to step forward immediately.
If you have any knowledge regarding the events of October 3, 2004, or the whereabouts of Glenn Pennie, please call the official Tip Line at 503-623-1878 and refer to Case Number 04-2879.
Your anonymous tip could provide the vital closure this family has been waiting twenty years to find.
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