Max J. Scott
Case Information:
Max Scott was a 27-year-old resident of Groton, Connecticut, living with his great-uncle Danny Deleon along the Poquonnock River. On the early morning of Sunday, June 26, 2022, Max walked with two friends to a trailer park on South Road to visit acquaintances.
After spending several hours at the residence, Max reportedly left alone at approximately 2:00 a.m. to walk the short distance back to his home in the Poquonnock Bridge area. Despite being an experienced outdoorsman familiar with the terrain, he never arrived.
Case Details:
Max is described as standing between 6’1” and 6’2” tall, weighing about 210 pounds, with long brown hair, blue eyes, and a full beard. His disappearance is considered highly suspicious by family members, who believe individuals present at the South Road gathering may have more information.
The route Max took was less than a mile long and traversed an area that is generally well-lit and considered low-crime. His family insists that a nature-related accident is improbable, as the Poquonnock River in that specific area is notably shallow and marshy.
Timeline of Events:
Around midnight on June 26, Max arrived at the South Road trailer with two other people to meet with friends, including an ex-partner. At 2:00 a.m., he stepped out into the night to walk home, which was the last time he was seen.
When he failed to return, his family notified the Town of Groton Police. Since that morning, all contact with Max has ceased, and there has been no activity on his cellular phone or financial accounts.
Investigation:
The Groton Town Police Department Criminal Investigation Division has logged hundreds of hours on the case, conducting numerous interviews and reviewing body-camera footage. Detectives have utilized specialized resources, including cadaver dogs and drone surveillance.
Search efforts have also extended into Bluff Point State Park, a large coastal reserve where Max often spent his free time. Despite the extensive use of dive teams in the river and harbor, no physical evidence has been recovered to date.
Community Response:
he Groton community has remained deeply invested in finding Max, with local residents frequently sharing his description and timeline on social media. His great-uncle has even sought to raise funds for a private investigator to supplement the official search.
Advocacy groups like Missing People in America help keep his case in the public eye. The community continues to urge anyone with “empathy and compassion” to come forward with the correct details of what happened that night.
Family Statements:
Max’s family remains devastated, describing him as a “free spirit” who was loved by many. His great-uncle, who lived with Max for eight years, has stated that he believes “foul play was involved” and that someone is hiding the truth.
They refuse to let the case go cold and maintain near-daily contact with the police. Their plea is simple: they are looking for the “missing piece” of informant intelligence that will finally bring their loved one home.
Physical Appearance:
Max Scott is now 29 years old, stands 6’2″, and has a medium-to-heavy build of approximately 210 pounds. He is easily identified by his long brown hair and striking blue eyes.
His case is officially registered with the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs). While his facial hair or hair length may have changed over the years, his height and eye color remain his most consistent identifying features.
Current Status:
As of April 20, 2026, the investigation into Max J. Scott’s disappearance is open and active. Chief L.J. Fusaro Jr. of the Groton Police has reiterated that finding Max is a priority for the department.
Authorities continue to ask residents in the South Road and Poquonnock Bridge areas to review any archive footage from their security cameras dating back to June 2022. The case will remain under active investigation until a resolution is reached.
Contact Information:
If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of Max Scott, please contact the Town of Groton Police Department at 860-441-6712. You can also submit an anonymous tip through the Connecticut State Police or the town’s official tip portal.
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