Missing University of Missouri Student’s Bank Card Found Near Cumberland River
The Metro Nashville Police Department has found the bank card of missing University of Missouri college student Riley Strain near the Cumberland River. Police are continuing their search for Strain after discovering his bank card, which was found near the river.
Strain was last seen walking along Gay Street in Nashville after visiting Luke Bryan’s bar on Broadway Street with his fraternity brothers. He was reportedly kicked out of the bar for having too much to drink and told his friends he would walk back to their hotel.
A body was reported floating down the Cumberland River, but authorities have confirmed that it does not match Strain’s description. Luke’s 32 Bridge provided a statement saying that Strain purchased one alcoholic drink and two waters before being escorted out by security.
Strain’s phone last pinged in the area of Public Square Park. Authorities are urging anyone with information on Strain’s disappearance to call 615-862-8600. Fox News Digital’s Audrey Conklin has contributed to the report.
The search for Riley Strain continues as his friends and family anxiously await news of his whereabouts. Police are working diligently to piece together the events leading up to his disappearance and are asking for the public’s help in finding him. Stay tuned to World News Live for updates on this developing story.
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