Feb 20, 2013
Apr 07, 2020
George
Savopolis
71
59
68 inches
74 inches
170 lbs
190 lbs
White / Caucasian
Male
In the autumn of 2012, a sense of quiet concern began to grow for 59-year-old George D. Savopolis from Blakeslee, Pennsylvania. A male with graying black hair, a beard, and a mustache, he was a presence that would become a subject of mystery. On the evening of November 14, 2012, he was last seen in the vicinity of the George Washington Bridge, which connects New Jersey and New York City. The exact reason for his presence on the bridge's walkway remains unclear, adding a layer of ambiguity to his story. He was reportedly on his way to meet a friend at a McDonald's in Fort Lee, New Jersey, a destination he would never reach. His loved ones were left with unanswered questions and the haunting image of his last known moments on that iconic bridge. The details of what George Savopolis was wearing that night have been preserved in the records of his disappearance: a dark-colored watch or skull cap, a dark sweater, and black windbreaker-style pants with a stripe down the leg. At approximately 10:30 p.m., he was seen walking, a solitary figure against the backdrop of the city lights. The Pocono Mountain Regional Police Department opened an investigation into his disappearance, but the trail grew cold. Despite the efforts of law enforcement, the circumstances surrounding his vanishing remain largely unknown to the public. The lack of available information has left a void for his family and community, a space filled with speculation and the quiet hope for resolution. The case of George Savopolis is a poignant reminder of the many individuals who go missing each year, leaving behind lives and loved ones in a state of suspended grief. The narrative of his disappearance is pieced together from the few facts that are known: a planned meeting with a friend, a walk across a bridge, and a subsequent silence that has stretched over the years. The investigation, led by the Pocono Mountain Regional Police Department, has sought to unravel the events of that November night. Without further information or witnesses coming forward, the story of what happened to George Savopolis remains an unresolved chapter, a testament to the enduring pain and uncertainty that accompanies the case of a missing person.
Nov 14, 2012
Blakeslee
Pennsylvania
Monroe County
18610
No
13112
Pocono Mountain Regional Police Department
Pocono Summit
Pennsylvania
Monroe County
18346
Daniel Jones
Detective
2454 Route 940, Pennsylvania
5708952400
Local
Law Enforcement
13-001300
2013-02-07
Pocono Mountain Regional Police Department
Gray or Partially Gray
Brown
Brown
05/29/2026