Dec 12, 2008
Jan 12, 2024
Scott
Dusa
59
40
69 inches
190 lbs
White / Caucasian
Male
On a summer afternoon in Monroe, Michigan, 40-year-old Scott William Dusa was last seen. It was June 29, 2005, when he was spotted between 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. in the area of the 5900 block of Elmwood Blvd. At the time he went missing, he was dressed casually in a white T-shirt, dark pajama boxer shorts, and brown sandals. Scott, a white male with receding brown hair, a mustache, and hazel eyes, was a familiar face in his community. He had a distinctive tattoo of the word "Snowman" on his left bicep. When he vanished, so did his red Mongoose bicycle, which was equipped with a black pouch on the front. The circumstances surrounding Scott's disappearance remain unclear. His case is complicated by the fact that at the time he went missing, there was a felony warrant for his arrest in connection with passing a forged check, which was entered on September 6, 2005. The Monroe County Sheriff's Office opened an investigation into his disappearance, documenting his case under the number 29958-05. Family members have contributed DNA samples to aid in the identification process, should he be found. These samples are on file and have been entered into national databases, a standard procedure in long-term missing persons cases. The investigation into what happened to Scott Dusa has continued over the years, yet many questions remain unanswered. His last known activity in a residential neighborhood on a summer afternoon provides few clues as to what might have transpired. The concurrent legal issue adds a layer of complexity to the case, leaving open various possibilities regarding his disappearance. With his bicycle also gone, it is unknown if he left on his own or met with foul play. The overview of this case is that of a man who vanished from his daily life, leaving behind concerned loved ones and a lingering mystery for law enforcement. The lack of concrete evidence or witnesses has made it difficult to piece together the events of that day, and the case of Scott William Dusa remains an unresolved missing person investigation.
Jun 29, 2005
Monroe
Michigan
Monroe County
19875
Monroe County Sheriff's Office
Monroe
Michigan
Monroe County
48161
100 E Second St., Michigan
7342407700
County
Law Enforcement
29958-05
Monroe County Sheriff's Office
5750
Brown
Hazel
Hazel
06/17/2026