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URGENT MISSING: College football player who vanished four days ago may be in ’emotional distress’ [Police]
Search Continues For Missing Towson University Football Player Benedict 'Chiz' Umunakwe
22-year-old Towson University football player missing
Concerns continue to grow about a missing Towson University football player who went missing earlier this week.
Benedict “Chiz” Umunakwe, a Towson University football player, was last seen on March 15 around 7 a.m. The 22-year-old was last seen wearing a black sweatshirt with the number 21 in gold on the back.
Police say he may be driving a dark blue Hyundai Sonata with New York City tag: JJZ5811 and may be suffering emotional distress.
“Benedict may be suffering emotional distress, so I just ask if any of you are his friends or know his whereabouts, just give us a call,” Danielle Moore, of the Baltimore County Police Department, said. “If you know where he’s headed to, please call and give us a heads up so we can check on him,” Moore added. “We want to bring Benedict home.”
In a statement, Towson University said:
We continue to cooperate with the Baltimore County Police Department in an effort to help bring our student home safely. We encourage anyone with information to contact county police at 410-307-2020.
Search Continues For Missing Towson University Football Player Benedict 'Chiz' Umunakwe
22-year-old Towson University football player missing
Concerns continue to grow about a missing Towson University football player who went missing earlier this week.
Benedict “Chiz” Umunakwe, a Towson University football player, was last seen on March 15 around 7 a.m. The 22-year-old was last seen wearing a black sweatshirt with the number 21 in gold on the back.
Police say he may be driving a dark blue Hyundai Sonata with New York City tag: JJZ5811 and may be suffering emotional distress.
“Benedict may be suffering emotional distress, so I just ask if any of you are his friends or know his whereabouts, just give us a call,” Danielle Moore, of the Baltimore County Police Department, said. “If you know where he’s headed to, please call and give us a heads up so we can check on him,” Moore added. “We want to bring Benedict home.”
In a statement, Towson University said:
We continue to cooperate with the Baltimore County Police Department in an effort to help bring our student home safely. We encourage anyone with information to contact county police at 410-307-2020.