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UPDATED 10/01/2019 - Missing Person – Thomas "Tom" Clyde Pittman

Angelina County Sheriff’s Office continues its investigation into the disappearance of THOMAS “TOM” CLYDE PITTMAN, an Angelina County resident who was reported missing by a family member May 18, 2017. The original investigator, Sergeant Rapsilver, retired but the Sheriff’s Office hasn’t slowed its investigation; Sergeant Wesley Waggonner picked up the torch and says he’s hopeful someone will come forward with the puzzle piece that solves this mystery.

Tom was last seen on rural property in the 900 block of Lloyd Walker Road in Angelina County.  Tom, a 55-year-old white male with reddish-brown hair, stands approximately 6-feet tall and weighs approximately 150 pounds.  When last seen, he was clean-shaven and was wearing tan shorts, a gray or white t-shirt, and camo-colored hiking boots.

Tom's driver's license photo from 2005 currently is the best photograph Crime Stoppers has for him.

Anyone with information about Tom Pittman’s whereabouts or his associates is encouraged to call Angelina County Sheriff’s Office Sergeant Wesley Waggonner at (936) 634-3331.

If you wish to provide information concerning Tom’s disappearance while remaining anonymous, click the "Locate Tom" button below.  Crime Stoppers provides you a means of anonymously assisting law enforcement in locating missing persons but cannot pay a reward for information concerning missing persons.

Crime Stoppers will accept and deliver to law enforcement information that could assist in locating missing persons, and missing persons tips DIRECTLY to Crime Stoppers are anonymous, but Crime Stoppers cannot pay rewards for information concerning missing persons unless a law enforcement agency’s investigation reveals a crime has occurred.