Missing Since: 2018-03-17 Location: Smith River, California
Greenfield was last seen during the early morning hours of March 18, 2018. Friends picked him up at his mother’s house in Oregon and drove him to the Lucky 7 Casino in Smith River, California, fifteen minutes away. He was a regular there. He went into the casino at 1:00 a.m. and left at 1:50 with an adult White male. They walked south across the parking lot near Highway 101. Greenfield has never been heard from again, and eighteen minutes later the other man went back into the casino alone. Police were able to identify and question this person, who stated he and Greenfield parted ways after leaving the casino. The other man’s identity has not been publicly released. Greenfield’s cellular phone was WiFi only and had no data, and there’s been no electronic trace of it since it disconnected from the casino’s WiFi. He left behind his favorite jacket, his identification and his food stamp card. He didn’t drive or own a car, and relied on his family for support. It’s uncharacteristic of him to be out of touch with his sister and his mother; he had never before gone more than a day or two without contacting them. His father lived hundreds of miles away and was sick when Greenfield disappeared; he has since died. Foul play is suspected in Greenfield’s disappearance, and police think multiple people have knowledge of what happened to him. His case remains unsolved. Investigating Agency Del Norte County Sheriff’s Office 707-465-2468 Curry County Sheriff’s Office 541-247-3242 Source Information NBC News True Crime Files Facebook Page for Max Greenfield Max Greenfield’s Facebook Page KTVL 10 The Curry Pilot KDRV 12 Websleuths NamUs Updated 2 times since October 12, 2004. Last updated January 29, 2020; middle name added.