Lorenzo Deshawn Chivers

Chivers, circa 1999; Tuff Movers truck

  • Missing Since 02/07/1999
  • Missing From Westminster, Colorado
  • Classification Endangered Missing
  • Sex Male
  • Race Black
  • Date of Birth 11/05/1962 (61)
  • Age 36 years old
  • Height and Weight 5'10, 160 pounds
  • Associated Vehicle(s) White 1978 Chevrolet moving truck with red crescents painted on both sides (accounted for)
  • Distinguishing Characteristics African-American male. Black hair, brown eyes. Chivers may have a mustache, beard or a goatee.

Details of Disappearance

Chivers was employed by Tuff Movers in Westminster, Colorado in 1999. The company was owned by Paul Skiba. Paul's daughter, Sarah, was visiting him during the weekend of February 7, 1999 at his home in Thornton, Colorado.

Paul and Chivers had a moving assignment scheduled for February 7 in Morrison, Colorado. Sarah accompanied them for the job. The group was last seen at approximately 6:00 p.m. that day. None of them have been heard from again.

Sarah's mother reported her daughter as a missing child to authorities when she failed to return home from her father's visitation. Investigators initially believed that Paul had abducted Sarah with Chivers's possible assistance. A warrant was issued for Paul's arrest. Authorities thought the disappearances were related to a possible custody dispute.

The investigation changed direction almost three weeks later, when the Tuff Movers vehicle, a white 1978 Chevrolet moving truck with red crescents painted on both sides, was located shortly after Russell contacted authorities. A photo of the truck is posted with this case summary. Investigators discovered the vehicle had been abandoned in the Westminster parking lot used by Paul's company. It wasn't parked the way he normally positioned it.

The truck had been pierced by two bullets and was smeared with blood, a piece of human scalp with hair attached was inside, there was additional hair on the truck's fender, and shell casings and blood were found in the lot as well. There was no sign of Sarah, Paul or Chivers at the scene. Chivers's car was found parked in the lot, but Paul's vehicle was located in Denver, Colorado.

DNA tests proved that the blood on the truck's door was Paul's, the blood on the ground outside was Paul's and Sarah's, the piece of scalp was from Paul and the hair was Sarah's. Authorities changed the classification of the missing persons' cases at that time to endangered missing and announced that foul play was suspected in the disappearances.

The truck's 3 by 10-foot metal loading ramp, straps and moving blankets were missing from the vehicle. Authorities believe the ramp may contain evidence related to the cases.

Investigators believe Chivers, Paul and Sarah were ambushed and killed when they returned the truck to the lot. They believe Paul was the probable target and his daughter and Chivers were just in the wrong place at the wrong time. The murderer(s) may have used the moving truck to dispose of the bodies.

Investigators dredged several lakes around the Denver, Colorado area in an effort to locate Sarah, Paul and Chivers's remains. No evidence was produced during the searches. It was believed that authorities were preparing to make an arrest in connection with the cases in August 1999, but the report proved to be false. No one has been charged with any involvement in any of the disappearances.

Updated 5 times since October 12, 2004. Last updated January 5, 2018; picture added.