Search Initiated in New Jersey for Missing Rutgers University Student
A search operation is currently underway in New Jersey for a missing 21-year-old Rutgers University student, Mortimer Wortman, who has not been seen for over a week. The last confirmed sighting of Wortman occurred on November 21, 2025, around 10:30 p.m. He was in Jackson Township, specifically near the Collier Mills Wildlife Management Area, a forested region bordering High Bridge Road. Given the circumstances surrounding his disappearance, law enforcement officials have classified Wortman as both missing and endangered.
The Rutgers University Police Department is collaborating closely with the Jackson Police Department, which is spearheading the investigation into Wortman’s disappearance. University representatives have confirmed that Wortman is a student enrolled at the New Brunswick campus. Megan Florance, a spokesperson for the university, emphasized the ongoing efforts to locate him and provide all necessary support to the authorities.
At the time of his disappearance, Wortman was reported to be wearing a black t-shirt, a burgundy hoodie, and blue jeans. He stands approximately 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighs around 200 pounds. Wortman has distinctive physical features, including dark brown hair, brown eyes, and a nose piercing, accompanied by multiple earrings in both ears. These details may assist members of the public in recognizing him.
Authorities have urged anyone with relevant information regarding Wortman’s whereabouts to come forward. The Jackson Township Police Department can be reached at 732-928-1111 for tips or sightings. As the search continues, the community remains hopeful for his safe return, and efforts are being made to enlist the public’s assistance in locating the missing student.
The prolonged absence of a young individual raises concerns about safety and highlights the importance of community vigilance in such situations. The investigation is ongoing, and updates will be provided as new information becomes available. Media News Source remains committed to reporting on developments related to this case and its implications for campus safety and community awareness.
