Northport, ME – More than two decades later, the disappearance of Jeremy Alex continues to trouble residents in Northport, Waldo County, as investigators urge the public to come forward with any new information.
According to the Maine State Police, Jeremy Alex was last seen on April 30, 2004, a Friday, running along a rural road in Northport in what was described at the time as a “delusional state.” Since that sighting, Alex has not been seen or heard from, and no confirmed trace of his whereabouts has been established.
Authorities say numerous leads and interviews have been conducted over the years, but the case remains unresolved. Investigators continue to classify the situation as a suspicious missing persons case, citing the unusual circumstances surrounding his disappearance.
Northport is located along Maine’s midcoast region, not far from Belfast and within driving distance of the Bangor metro area. Despite its small size, the case has drawn statewide attention and remains one of Maine’s enduring unsolved investigations.
Family members have previously offered a reward for information that could help locate Alex or clarify what happened. Law enforcement officials emphasize that even minor details could be critical in advancing the case.
Anyone with information is urged to contact the Maine State Police Major Crimes Unit Central at 207-624-7076. Anonymous tips can also be submitted by calling 1-800-452-4664 or by texting “MESPTIP” to 847411.
As the years pass, authorities say the case remains active, and they continue to seek closure for Alex’s family and the Northport community.
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