Richard Scott Rowland, a 60-year-old man from Gainesville, Georgia, has been reported missing after last being heard from in September 2025.
Authorities and family members are now seeking the public’s help in locating him, as his whereabouts remain unknown months after his last confirmed contact.
According to available information, Rowland is homeless and was last known to be in the Hall County area. He is believed to have traveled back to Gainesville from Smyrna, located in Cobb County, at some point around September 2025.
After that period, communication with him reportedly ceased, and no confirmed sightings or contact have been documented since.
Concern for his welfare grew over time, leading to an official missing person report being filed in late March 2026.
By that time, nearly half a year had passed since he was last heard from. Despite efforts by law enforcement, including deputies assigned to the case, no confirmed leads have yet resulted in locating him.
Authorities have stated that they continue to follow up on any potential information received, but progress has been limited so far.
Rowland’s disappearance has raised concern due to the lack of consistent contact and his vulnerable living situation.
Being homeless, he may have moved frequently or stayed in various locations, which can make tracking movements and establishing timelines more difficult for investigators.
Officials emphasize that even small pieces of information from the public can be critical in cases like this, especially when long periods of time have passed since the individual was last seen.
At the time he was last known to be in contact, Rowland was described as a 60-year-old male. Additional physical descriptors have not been widely released in the available public summary, but law enforcement continues to gather and verify any relevant identifying details that may assist in locating him.
Authorities encourage anyone who may have seen him after September 2025, or who may have had any interaction with him in the Gainesville or Smyrna areas, to come forward.
The case remains active under the Hall County Sheriff’s Office. Investigators are asking residents, especially those in Gainesville and surrounding areas, to remain alert and report any potential sightings or information.
Even information that may seem minor or uncertain could help establish a timeline or narrow down possible locations where Rowland may have been.
Community awareness efforts are also being encouraged, as missing persons cases involving individuals experiencing homelessness often rely heavily on public observation and word-of-mouth reporting.
Local outreach groups and residents are being asked to stay attentive to individuals matching his description, particularly in public spaces, shelters, or transit areas.
Anyone with information regarding Richard Scott Rowland’s whereabouts is urged to contact the Hall County Sheriff’s Office at 770-531-3813. Officials stress that all tips will be followed up on and treated as potentially significant to the ongoing investigation.
As the search continues, family members and authorities remain hopeful that renewed public attention may help bring answers about what happened to Rowland after September 2025.
For now, his case remains open, and efforts to locate him are ongoing across the region.











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