Jan. 28, 2008
– John W. Glasgow, chief financial officer of CDI Contractors of Little Rock, was last seen at his home in Little Rock around 5:15 a.m.
Jan. 29, 2008 – Glasgow's vehicle was found unlocked with a laptop inside at Mather Lodge on Petit Jean Mountain in Conway County. A search for Glasgow commences.
Feb. 2, 2008 – Police call off the five-day search for Glasgow after zero leads pop up.
Feb. 13, 2008 – Friends and coworkers hold a vigil at Allsop Park in Little Rock for Glasgow, and the reward for information leading to his discovery is increased to $70,000.
Feb. 28, 2008 – ArkansasBusiness.com reveals that Glasgow's relationship with executives at Dillard's—a half owner of CDI—"was under a tremendous stress in days leading up to his disappearance."
Feb. 8, 2011 – Glasgow's wife asks for him to be legally declared dead.
Jan. 26, 2012 – Police search a field in rural Lonoke County near England with a radar after inmate John Brawner came forward, saying he had information on Glasgow's whereabouts.
Jan. 27, 2012 – ArkansasBusiness.com reveals that Brawner's credibility is suspect after he served time for masterminding the failed abduction of commodities broker Jim Daven in 2009, about 18 months after John Glasgow vanished.
Jan. 28, 2013 – The 5th anniversary of Glasgow's disappearance passes
March 11, 2015 – Hikers at Petit Jean Mountain near Red Bluff Drive find part of a human skull and contact authorities.
March 12, 2015 - An Arkansas State Parks official confirmed that the remains found belonged to John Glasgow. At the time of this report, the case was not being classified as criminal.
March 12, 2015 – The family addresses media about the news. Roger Glasgow, John's brother, said he still suspects foul play.