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Jason William Dies
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Dies, circa 1991

  • Missing Since 06/18/1991
  • Missing From San Diego, California
  • Classification Missing
  • Sex Male
  • Race Biracial, Hispanic, White
  • Date of Birth 11/29/1970 (50)
  • Age 20 years old
  • Height and Weight 5'9 - 6'0, 130 - 180 pounds
  • Distinguishing Characteristics Biracial (Caucasian/Hispanic) male. Black/brown hair, blue/green eyes. Dies's nickname is Bill, or he may go by his middle name, William. He may spell his last name "Diaz". He has previously fractured his left arm and right collarbone.
Details of Disappearance
Dies was last seen in San Diego, California on June 18, 1991. He was a petty officer, third class, on leave from the U.S. Navy at the time. He had been assigned to the U.S.S. Horne in San Diego, and was supposed to report to duty at a naval station in Pensacola, Florida in thirty days.

When he didn't show up by July 18, he was declared absent without authorization, and on September 19, he was reclassified as a deserter. He has never been heard from again.

Prior to his disappearance, Dies told his family in Louisiana that he was mailing them some packages, which he asked them to keep safe without opening them. He didn't say anything else about them.

When the packages arrived, they were postmarked June 18 and the return address was the naval station in Pensacola. His family decided to follow Dies's instructions and not open them. They put the packages in storage, where they stayed unopened for nearly ten years.

When Dies's family finally opened the packages, they discovered gifts for them. They believe Dies planned to make a surprise visit to them in Louisiana during his period of leave and give them the presents.

Dies's cousin reported him missing to the police in Escambia County, Florida in January 2013, because she thought he'd gone missing from the naval station there, but he actually never arrived there. Although he remains classified as a deserter by the military authorities, his family believes he did intend to report for duty. His case remains unsolved.

Jason William (Bill) Dies served in Horne prior to and during Desert Storm. He left Horne in June of 1991 and was to report to his new duty station in Florida a month later. He phoned a relative in June of 1991 and was never heard from again. His 1st cousin wants to know more about Jason and we can help. Please read her story below.
IF YOU KNEW BILL DIES
My name is Rachel Burke, Jason Dies was my only first cousin on my dad's side of the family. My dad and Jason's mom Priscilla are brother and sister. I was 10 when Jason left for basic training on May 16 1989, from what I've been told by my parents he had always wanted to join the Navy . I was much younger than he was ,but I remember he loved computers and video games. He would cautiously let me explore his computer, I always felt so special when he paid attention to me.
Since I have started looking for Jason I've been asked a few times why didn't we do something sooner? The answer is this: My family was fearful of looking for him. I have come to realize that all their fears were unfounded. Had Jason's father Victor been alive (he died when Jason was 9) I know things would have turned out differently.
Jason was declared an unauthorized absentee on July 18, 1991, then a deserter on September 19, 1991, through talking with NCIS I have learned that he was on leave. He would have had no more than 30 days to report to his next duty station, which was Corry station in Pensacola ,FL. During this time Navy officials showed up at my grandparents home in Lafayette ,LA. looking for Jason. My grandparents were scared and confused. They completely misunderstood what was going on and the confusion just bred from there. Sadly my grandparents, great aunt and uncle have all passed away. They were closest to Jason and would be of great help now in determining what happened back then.
This is what I know. My great aunt (my grandma's sister) received a call from Jason, he told her he was sending her some packages but not to open them just keep them safe. The packages were mailed from San Diego ,dated June 18 1991,the return address was EW3 Jason Dies NTTC Corry station Pensacola ,FL 32511. I suppose this was a precaution in case my great aunt was not there to accept them, he would still be able to get them upon his arrival at Corry station. When my great aunt got them she did as she was asked to do. After learning of Jason's status she brought the packages to my grandparents home. They decided not to open them, instead Priscilla put them in storage and there they sat for nearly ten years. They all thought Jason had done something wrong and therefore nothing good could come from opening them. I remember them saying things like "maybe it's spy stuff, or drugs." I wish I could have done more back then, but the combination of fear and confusion was too much for me to fight. Finally, Priscilla could no longer afford the storage fees, so all of her things were taken to my grandparents home.
I got hold of the packages, being older I had a little more sway and along with my parents we convinced everyone we should open them. Inside were gifts for our family. There was something for everyone's taste along with souvenirs from the Horne CG 30 which Jason served on. Even after this discovery my family still did not know what to do and took little action, years went by.
I filed a missing persons report on Jason at the Escambia county sheriff's department on January 25, 2013. Since then investigator Troy Brown has been instrumental in my search for knowledge. At the time I filed the report I thought Jason went absent from Corry station in Florida, but have since learned from NCIS he never actually showed up in Florida. When I questioned NCIS why he was declared a deserter as opposed to missing the reply was that there was really no evidence to suggest otherwise, but that there was also nothing to suggest he wanted to desert. NCIS has been helpful but unfortunately, Jason had all his records with him as electronic transfers did not exist back then so they have been limited to what they could tell me.
I have recently come to the conclusion that since Jason mailed the packages from San Diego one month before he was to report in Florida he intended to make a surprise visit home in Louisiana while on leave and pass out the gifts he mailed to my great aunt. Also being that the return address on the packages was Corry station I have no doubt he planned on reporting for duty. He never got to do any of that. No one in the family has heard from him since the phone call to my great aunt about the packages 23 years ago.
The internet has come along way since then so that has enabled my search for him. My husband and I have recently discovered unclaimed cash in Jason's name . It was reported by the state of Florida and turned over to the California state controllers office in the amount of $522.63 cents. I have also spent long hours searching though unidentified decedents, bloated faces, descriptions of bones, articles of clothing and belongings in hopes of finding him. I believe he is dead and has been all this time based on what I have learned. I have had many restless nights wondering what happened and feeling like everyone let him down. Priscilla wants to give a DNA sample so that, if all that is left of Jason is DNA, a match can be made and we will have confirmation of what we have felt for a long time. Priscilla is 72 years old with bad diabetes she just wants to know what happened to her only child before she dies.
I love Jason and feel like he would be happy I am doing this, I know he would have done the same for me. If a match is made I am not so naïve to think we would find out exactly what happened to him. I have promised myself I will be happy just knowing he is gone . It is hard not knowing. Being able to clear his name and have a ceremony for him would also be wonderful. I want to thank everyone who takes the time to read this and all who have helped and are going to help, thank you so much for caring.
I would love to hear anything about Jason from the people who knew him. I am so happy that all of you are making this happen. There have been times when it's felt like he never existed at all. I ordered a copy of ya'lls cruise book and it was so strange but amazing to see his picture, I just sat there staring at him. I had never seen him look so grown, all I have are pictures of him when he was young. I am overwhelmed with happiness every time I get a response so I welcome anything, memories people might have, funny stories. Anything at all especially if someone new what his plans were back when he went missing. I feel it brings him closer and makes him less of a ghost after all this time , so keep it coming.
Thank you all ,
Rachel
reneburke2000@gmail.com

Jason William Dies EW3 USS Horne NCIS
 
I just typed a long post and somehow there was an error which delete evrything.

Anyway, I was in the Navy at the same time as Jason and attended A school at Corry station in 1989 for CT. I also visited San Diego on the way to a new home port in Japan in 1990. That, and being only about 6 months older than Jason, really made this story hit home.

I listened to the pod cast about Jason on The Vanished and agree that shipmates / ex-chief were likely involved. One of his shipmates and the chief both sound like scumbags. And another shipmate seems likely involved in some way. It always amazed me at the number of scumbags and criminals I encountered in the military. When a sailor is travelling, everyone knows (at that time anyway) they are carrying a lot of cash. I had one such steal all the travel money from my barracks room when I was set to leave Corry station for my next command. So I have first hand experience.

I wonder if they ever checked the video from the border crossing? Tijuana,Mexico was a popular destination for sailors when docked in San Diego. Particularly those too young for the bars in San Diego. Tijuana could also be a dangerous place ( which I know from experience as well. Although I was lucky enough to have a guardian angel show up in a time of need). It was always said "never leave the main street in Tijuana" and "never be in Tijuana after mid-night". It was a rule for sailors to be back across the border by midnight at that time.
 
I just learned of Jason's case through the 'Vanished' podcast. It's pretty straight forward and features direct interviews with his cousin, a shipmate and an NCIS investigator presenting his case to Navy personnel.
 
Bumping for Jason.
San Diego has added a lot of old unidentified cases to NamUs in the last year so hopefully his case gets resolved if it's in there.
 
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)

Unidentified Person / NamUs #UP10183Male, White / Caucasian
Date Body FoundJanuary 29, 1992
Location Found Saint David, Arizona
Estimated Age Range 18-65 Years

Auto / pedestrian accident maybe?

The age range on the JD is huge but Jason is in it and the height is right. It's also on a highway heading to Louisiana.
 

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