
The Springfield Police Department has issued a call to the public for assistance in locating a missing man, Scott Wood, last seen by his family on March 25. According to the Springfield Police Department's social media post, Wood, who is 58 years old, has been missing for a period now stretching into multiple days. The urgency in law enforcement's request underscores the community's concern as time marches on from the day he was last seen.
Police described Wood as approximately 6'0'' tall and weighing around 170 lbs. The Springfield Police Department has not released further details about the circumstances of his disappearance, but they encourage anyone with information about Wood's whereabouts to come forward. Detectives have provided contact numbers for both their direct line at 413-787-6360 and the non-emergency line, 413-787-6300. The police have expressed their gratitude in advance for any assistance that members of the public can provide.
The lack of leads, or at least the lack of publicly disclosed ones, has not only heightened concerns amongst Wood's family and friends but also drawn a more pronounced interest from the broader community. As the days since Wood's last confirmed sighting grow, so does the shared hope for his safe return.
Anyone noticing an individual that fits Scott Wood's description, or has any relevant information, is encouraged to reach out to the detectives working on this case. The Springfield Police Department has made a point of ensuring that there are multiple channels for communication open to the public. In their statements, the police have stressed the mantra that in cases like these every second counts, and even the smallest piece of information might be key to locating Wood.









