Trenton Rollins was first reported missing on March 16,2025

Trenton Rollins Found Dead in Hoover Reservoir After 8-Month Search
Delaware, Ohioย – Authorities have recovered the remains of a 21-year-old Delaware County man missing for more than six months after locating his vehicle submerged in the Hoover Reservoir.
Trenton Rollins was found on December 8 by Chaos Divers, an independent search-and-recovery organization, working alongside the Columbus Division of Police Dive Team. Both Rollins and his car were recovered from the reservoir.
Rollins was first reported missing on March 16, after he was last seen leaving home early that morning in his black 2018 BMW 430i. His mother, Brandi Rollins Greer, notified the Delaware County authorities and sought public help through social media, describing his disappearance as completely out of character.
According to the Delaware Police Department, early investigations suggested Rollins left voluntarily and no foul play was initially suspected.
Over the past eight months, Greer continued rallying community support, growing a Facebook group titled โWhere is Trenton Rollinsโ to more than 4,000 members. She also worked with Chaos Divers and The SAR Sheps, a K-9 ground search team, to expand the search efforts.
Chaos Divers shared in a YouTube livestream that they believed Rollins might be found in a body of water. After multiple searches across Ohio, the team identified his vehicle on December 8. The Columbus Police Dive Team assisted in the official recovery on December 9.
A GoFundMe organized on December 2 supported the multi-day search, raising approximately $3,000 to aid the effort.
Delaware Police reported that early examinations indicate the remains are consistent with Rollins, though final confirmation and the cause of death are being determined by the Montgomery County Coronerโs Office.
In a statement, the Delaware Police Department thanked all agencies involved, including Chaos Divers, the Columbus Division of Police Dive Team, and additional investigative partners. Chaos Divers also expressed appreciation to local law enforcement agencies for their support.
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