The authorities are looking for a student from Princeton University, who was last seen in one of the New Jersey School libraries at the weekend.
Lauren Blackburn, 23, was last seen on Saturday, April 19, at around 6 p.m. local time, according to a tiger warning that was sent to the students on Tuesday, April 22nd. The last sighting was near the Firestone library with “Blue Jeans with torn knees, a yellow t-shirt with a black, with a zipper with a hood with a hood and blue and blue, blue, flat lower shoes”, “Per the Alt.
The junior is 6 feet, 2 inches tall and weighs £ 170. According to the Daily Princetonian, the Vice President of Princeton University for Student Life Calhoun sent an e -mail to all students who offer resources and support for advice and psychological services as well as the office of religious life as well as the high schools and the graduate school.
Lauren Blackburn, most recently near the Firestone Library on Princeton's campus.
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“I will share an update if we know more, but in the meantime they keep Lauren in their thoughts while trying to find him,” wrote Calhoun.
The Ministry of Public Security began on the night of Monday, April 21, at Lake Carnegie to Blackburn, an artificial reservoir that is a mile from the campus library, where Blackburn was last seen. The phone of a missing person was faded into the area, but DPS has not yet restored it or found whether it belonged to Blackburn.
Sonar units, drones from the nearby units of Hamilton Township, NJ and K-9 are currently being used in the water search for Blackburn Pro 6abc.
The lake was built in 1906 for princetons prestigious rowing team. According to the university, the lake is nine feet deep from the coast from the coast.
Blackburn, who was once an author for Princeton's student Newspaper, received the National Merit scholarship by wave in 2019. He also received the Gates scholarship as a student at the Corydon Central High School in Corydon, Ind.
“I am very grateful and feel very blessed,” said Blackburn at the time. “Princeton will allow me to study everything and get a world class training in anything.”
“He can read a book and know everything in it,” said the English teacher of Corydon, Kate Robinson, the station. “I'm pretty sure he has a photographic memory.”
People have contacted the Princeton University and the Daily Princetonian to get a comment.
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