The Braintree Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in locating a missing man who was last seen leaving a local rehabilitation facility on Friday, June 20, 2026.
According to authorities, Curtis Taylor was last seen approximately one hour before a missing person alert was issued. Police said Taylor left Braintree Rehabilitation Hospital, located at 250 Pond Street, and his current whereabouts remain unknown.
Law enforcement officials are actively searching for Taylor and are urging residents throughout the Braintree area and neighboring communities to remain vigilant and report any sightings immediately.
Taylor is described as standing approximately 6 feet tall with a thin build. At the time he was last seen, he was reportedly wearing a gray Encompass polo shirt along with a black zip-up sweatshirt.
The Braintree Police Department has emphasized the importance of community involvement in helping locate Taylor safely. Missing person cases often rely heavily on tips from members of the public, and even seemingly minor information can prove valuable to investigators.
Authorities are encouraging anyone who may have seen Taylor or who has information regarding his whereabouts to contact Braintree Police Department dispatch at 781-794-8601. Individuals who encounter Taylor are advised to call 911 immediately so officers can respond as quickly as possible.
Family members, friends, and community supporters are also urging residents to share information about Taylor’s disappearance across social media and other communication channels. Increasing public awareness can significantly improve the chances of locating a missing individual and reuniting them with their loved ones.
Police continue to follow leads and investigate possible locations where Taylor may have traveled after leaving the rehabilitation hospital. As the search effort continues, officials remain hopeful that assistance from the public will help bring the case to a safe resolution.
Anyone with information is encouraged to contact authorities without delay.