![]() ![]() Two days later, Max’s mother Andrea reported her son missing to the Curry County Sheriff’s Office. Tonya says that nobody knew where her younger brother was. We thought that was very weird, and started making phone calls to see if anyone knew where he was.” Max Greenfield with his mother, Andrea Greenfield. and called me because Max’s medicine was still sitting. “Then, my mom got off work around 2:00 p.m. “I was starting to get frustrated,” Tonya told Dateline. Later that morning, Tonya began messaging Max to check in about previously scheduled plans to go to the movies together, but got no response. on Sunday morning, the medication was still on the counter, which wasn’t surprising, since she wouldn’t have expected Max to be awake yet. Tonya told Dateline that when their mother left for work around 6:00 a.m. on Saturday night, Andrea laid the medicine out, as usual. After saying goodnight to Max around 10:00 p.m. According to Tonya, Max has a medical condition, and their mother would routinely leave his medication on the counter at night so he would remember to take it in the morning. Their mother Andrea would later tell police she saw Max at home the next day, Saturday, March 17. Tonya told Dateline she then dropped Max off at their mother’s house.
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