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***MISSING*** LINCOLN, NEOn January 28, 2026, around 7:00 am, Harrison Schreurs left his apartment near 27th Street and Old Cheney in Lincoln, Nebraska, but never made it to work. Later that morning, he was spotted at the Phillips 66 gas station off 14th & Highway 2 at 9:00 am, and at Jetsplash on 27th & Superior at 9:20 am. He was driving a navy-blue Ford Edge with the license plate ARF611 and wearing a navy- blue suit, black tie, and tan business shoes. Anyone who sees Harrison or his vehicle should contact the Lincoln Police Department at 402-441-6000.
Police, family search for missing Lincoln man who vanished on way to work
Police are searching for a missing Lincoln man who vanished after never showing up for work last week.
According to Lincoln Police, 27-year-old Harrison Schreurs was reported missing after leaving his apartment on the morning of Jan. 28. He was scheduled to work but never showed up, and his phone has been turned off since, officers said.
Family pleads for help as search continues for missing Lincoln man
A Lincoln family is asking for help finding a 27-year-old man last seen Wednesday morning. Police say the search is active. Anyone with information is urged to call.
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He is typically clean-shaven, though he had facial hair on the day of his disappearance.
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John Schreurs said his brother's phone pinged at 10:03 a.m. near Ceresco, though he was supposed to arrive at work at Sandhills Global that morning.
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John Schreurs and Dykhouse stressed that it's unlike Harrison Schreurs to go anywhere unannounced. Though he has a flexible schedule that allows him to work from home once a week, he was expected to attend work on Wednesday.
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John Schreurs said he's working directly with the Lincoln Police Department to find his brother. Though LPD hasn't posted about Harrison Schreurs on social media, police spokesperson Erika Thomas said the search for him is active and ongoing.
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Harrison Schreurs was seen Wednesday morning at the Phillips 66 gas station near South 14th Street and Nebraska Parkway. His family hasn't seen him since that day.
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