Found Deceased NY - Dr. Muteb Alqahtani, 40, SUNY Cortland professor, went to take the garbage out, Cortland, 13 Jun 2022

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A SUNY Cortland professor has reportedly been missing, according to a Facebook post by Beth Klein.

Dr. Muteb Alqahtani, a professor in SUNY Cortland’s childhood/early childhood education department, was last seen taking out garbage to the dumpster around 8 a.m. Monday, according to his girlfriend Valerie Widdall in an interview with The Cortland Voice Tuesday morning.

Alqahtani, age 40, is 5’8” with “dark curly hair and a beard,” which is noted in Klein’s Facebook post.

“He was supposed to run a Zoom meeting at 8:30 a.m., but never made it to the meeting,” Widdall said.

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More at SUNY Cortland professor missing - Cortland Voice | Hyper-local News for Cortland County, NY
 
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CORTLANDVILLE, NY – Muteb Alqahtani of Cortlandville was reported missing to law enforcement on June 13th. He was last seen at approximately 9:40 a.m. in the City of Cortland on Tompkins Street.


Was Muteb seen on video at 9:40 AM?
 
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Does he teach during the summer? Online or in person? His car & wallet are at his apartment, according to the article above. Where would he go? I hope that he is safe.
 
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A SUNY Cortland professor has reportedly been missing, according to a Facebook post by Beth Klein.

Dr. Muteb Alqahtani, a professor in SUNY Cortland’s childhood/early childhood education department, was last seen taking out garbage to the dumpster around 8 a.m. Monday, according to his girlfriend Valerie Widdall in an interview with The Cortland Voice Tuesday morning.

Alqahtani, age 40, is 5’8” with “dark curly hair and a beard,” which is noted in Klein’s Facebook post.

“He was supposed to run a Zoom meeting at 8:30 a.m., but never made it to the meeting,” Widdall said.

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More at SUNY Cortland professor missing - Cortland Voice | Hyper-local News for Cortland County, NY

This part about the girlfriend's observations, from the article you linked above, stood out to me (bolding by me, too):

"When going through Alqahtani’s apartment, Widdall noticed some items missing, including his iPad, Dell computer, heightened [I THINK THIS IS SUPPOSED TO SAY HIKING] boots and water bottle.
Widdall noted Alqahtani’s iPad doesn’t work “unless it’s plugged in,” and his Dell computer is “too heavy to carry around.”

“(They are items) he normally doesn’t take with him,” Widdall said of Alqahtani’s iPad and computer.

Despite the missing items, Widdall mentioned that Alqahtani’s keys (home and office), wallet and car are all present at his apartment. Widdall is also unsure of the clothes that Alqahtani is wearing.

Widdall mentioned that she didn’t see any reason as to why Alqahtani would walk, or possibly run, prior to his meeting Monday morning. “He’s not a ‘get up in the morning’ kind of guy in the first place, let alone a ‘get up in the morning and run’ kind of guy,” Widdall added."

Kind of a weird thing to say about your missing boyfriend, I thought.

I am also confused about where he was last seen. On the one hand, some sources indicate he was last seen taking garbage out to the dumpsters in his apartment complex. But others, like this one Cortland County Sheriff’s Office seek help locating missing man | 870 AM 97.7FM News Talk WHCU say he was last seen on Tompkins Street in Cortland.
 
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"He's not a ‘get up in the morning’ kind of guy in the first place, let alone a ‘get up in the morning and run’ kind of guy,” Widdall added."

Kind of a weird thing to say about your missing boyfriend, I thought.
Oh, I don't know....I thought it was honest and refreshing, with a touch of humour.

Plus the fact it highlights the fact that what he did was even more out of character for him.

MOO.
 
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He has been found deceased, according to the Van Cortland County Sheriff's Department. They searched rt. 281 after a reported sighting and found a body that was identified as Dr. Alquahtani. I'm glad that he was located and those who cared for him weren't left wondering. My thoughts are with his loved ones.

 
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So sad.
 
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Muteb Alqahtani, 40, of Cortlandville, was found dead Tuesday in the woods near Route 281 in the Town of Cortlandville, according to a news release from the Cortland County Sheriff’s Office.

He was reported to be seen on Tompkins Street at 9:40 a.m. and then reported seen on Route 281 at 11:11 a.m., deputies said. Deputies arrived and started searching the woods near Route 281 with SUNY police, where they found Alqahtani, deputies said.

No foul play is suspected at this time, deputies said.

His girlfriend returned home from work to find him missing, according to a friend of Alqahtani. He also missed a Zoom video meeting scheduled for 8:30 a.m. Monday, the friend said.
 
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I am also confused about where he was last seen. On the one hand, some sources indicate he was last seen taking garbage out to the dumpsters in his apartment complex. But others, like this one Cortland County Sheriff’s Office seek help locating missing man | 870 AM 97.7FM News Talk WHCU say he was last seen on Tompkins Street in Cortland.

RSBM

I am very familiar with the area, and one of my nieces attends college here (am waiting to hear back from her to see if she has any further information.)

The apartment complex where Dr. Alqahtani resides is entered/exited via Tompkins St/Route 13. There's no way to get in or out of the network of complexes without traveling on Tompkins, unless you decide to walk the railroad tracks. He would have to traverse Tompkins about 1/2 mile to reach the first street leading to campus.

If he headed north on Tompkins, it quickly changes from a commercial area to residential as you get closer to the city proper; heading south leads to several strip malls/plazas with stores like Wal-Mart and becomes increasingly rural the farther you go.

ETA: I see that he's been found. My sympathy goes out to his family and friends.
 
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He has been found deceased, according to the Van Cortland County Sheriff's Department. They searched rt. 281 after a reported sighting and found a body that was identified as Dr. Alquahtani. I'm glad that he was located and those who cared for him weren't left wondering. My thoughts are with his loved ones.

How sad. May he Rest In Peace and may God comfort those who love him.
 

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