Profile

Name: Michael Scott Bliss
Sex: Male
Race: White
Age Now: 43
Height: 5'11''
Weight: 195-210 lbs.
Hair (Color, Description, Facial Hair): Brown\rHe is balding
Eyes (Color and Correction): Brown
Other Physical Characteristics: May limp slightly due to injury to right ankle\rIs left-handed
Wanted for: Sexual Assault, Vermont; Sep 2000

Locations

Last seen: Los Angeles, CA
Possible location: Unkown
Last known: Unkown

Traits

Very insecure about the fact that he is balding
Smokes, hand rolls his own cigarettes
Proficient with computers
Likes baseball and NASCAR
May be working as a delivery truck driver
May be sleeping in rest stops
Police say he may be armed

Case Story

Police Say Molester Is On The Run

Police say that Michael Bliss molested a nine-year-old female victim and videotaped the molestations. The assaults allegedly began in September 2000. Authorities say that Bliss rented a video camera from a local rental company and that those dates match the dates that Bliss molested his victim in hotels in Vermont and Massachusetts. Authorities searched Bliss' residence after his victim came forward and told one of her family members. When police searched his home on April 6, 2001, they recovered computer disks and videotapes depicting Bliss and the victim engaging in sexual acts. According to officials, there were more than 90 minutes of videotape. When Bliss discovered the police had been at his residence, he fled in his mother's car. Bliss' mother's car was recovered at Bradlee International Airport, where he had rented another car. The rental car was recovered a little over a week later at the Los Angeles Airport. He has not been seen since.

Bliss Is Convicted Criminal

In 1991, Bliss was convicted of beating three boys with an aluminum baseball bat. Police say he nearly killed the children, and one victim even flat lined on his way to the hospital. Bliss went on the run immediately after the crime, but police caught up with him a month later as he was trying to re-enter the United States from Canada. Bliss served nine years for that conviction, but was released in the summer of 2000.