The physique of a lacking Kentucky pupil was discovered practically a month after the 22-year-old was reported missing, police stated.
Northern Kentucky College pupil Murry Foust was final seen alive on April 27 within the Latonia neighborhood of Covington, about 9 miles south of Cincinnati, in keeping with the Covington Police Division.
Police issued an alert about Foust’s disappearance on April 30, whereas asking for the general public’s assist in finding the coed.
Police in Covington, Kentucky, have launched a seek for Murry (Alexis) Foust, a 22-year-old pupil at Northern Kentucky College, who went lacking April 27, 2026, in Covington.
Covington Police Division
An independently organized search occasion positioned the physique of Foust within the close by metropolis of Wilder, Covington police stated Sunday. The lacking individual was discovered on the web site of an outdated metal plant, in keeping with the Campbell County Coroner’s Workplace.
There isn’t any proof of foul play presently, police stated. The official trigger and method of loss of life will likely be decided by the Campbell County Coroner’s Workplace. No extra particulars will likely be launched till that time, police stated.
“We prolong our deepest condolences to the Foust household and their family members throughout this extremely troublesome time,” the Covington Police Division stated in an announcement. “Whereas we’re saddened by this loss, we hope this growth can present the household with some solutions and a measure of closure.”
Police used a number of sources within the seek for Foust, together with water rescue and search groups, and drone operators within the seek for Foust, who was final captured in surveillance footage strolling in Latonia on April 27.
The fantastic arts main within the college’s School of Arts and Sciences was set to graduate earlier this month, ABC affiliate WCPO in Cincinnati reported.
“We’re heartbroken to study of the loss of life of our pupil, Murry (Alexis) Foust,” a spokesperson for Northern Kentucky College, stated in an announcement to WCPO. “Our ideas are with their household, buddies and all who knew them. It is a profound loss for our campus group. We’re grateful to the Covington Police Division and all of those that assisted within the search efforts.”
