Princeton, New Jersey – The General Safety Department at Princeton University is looking for information about a missing university student.
They have identified the missing student as Lauren Blackburn, who is 23 years old.
An last time was seen at 6 pm on Saturday, near Fireston Library.
It is described as six feet, length in two inch, brown and eyes, and weighs 170 lbs.
He was seen last time wearing blue jeans with torn knees, a yellow shirt with a convincing black shirt, and flat -bottom blue shoes.
Lauren Blackburn
Princeon University
School officials indicated that there may be an increase in law enforcement activity on the campus related to this situation.
“I hope he will be found soon and I hope it is completely fine. But this is strange, especially during this period when things rise in the air and no one has information.”
The water search resumed on Tuesday afternoon in Lake Carnegie.
The crews started searching for water in the middle of the night early on Tuesday morning, saying that the missing person’s phone was wandering in the area.
They were stationed on a boat road off the Princeton Kingson road.
“It is a measure. Usually at 1:30 am, this is a quiet parking and there is no activity. So it was very unusual,” said Elizabeth Shieldon, who lives near the search area.
The Public Safety Department at IVY League School deals for research.
The police used sonar units and drones from the town of Hamilton to help, as well as K-9 units.
Anyone with information about BlackBurn is required to contact the Public Safety Department on (609) 258-1000
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