(NewsNation) — Police in Kentucky have released new surveillance images of a missing college student as the search continues.
According to the Covington Police Department, Murry “Alexis” Foust, a student at Northern Kentucky University, was last seen Monday, April 27, in the Latonia neighborhood of Covington, where they live. Surveillance photos captured Foust just before 6 p.m. local time that day.
Friends told WCPO that Foust’s phone was left behind at home and that their backpack was later found on the Northern Kentucky University campus. They said Foust planned to attend classes that day but never arrived.
In the released images, Foust is seen wearing a dark-colored jacket and T‑shirt, loose-fitting patterned pants, black sneakers and a yellow backpack.
A surveillance photo of Murry Foust, their last known sighting. (Covington Police Department/Facebook)
A surveillance photo of Murry Foust, their last known sighting. (Covington Police Department/Facebook)
A surveillance photo of Murry Foust, their last known sighting. (Covington Police Department/Facebook)
The Covington Police Department is asking anyone with information about Foust’s whereabouts to contact police at 911 or 859‑292‑2234.
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