Minnesota
Missing college student in Minnesota found dead on Christmas Eve
A lacking 20-year-old school pupil from Minnesota was discovered useless after leaving a bar on Christmas Eve with out a jacket regardless of sub-zero temperatures.
George Musser’s physique was found at round 7 p.m. on Christmas Day in Baytown Township, in line with native police.
“There isn’t a different data right now as this case remains to be below investigation,” Baytown cops stated Sunday.
Emily Dalbec, Musser’s cousin, confirmed the tragic information in a Fb put up, writing: “I’m heartbroken to share that the police have discovered his physique.”
Musser, a pupil on the College of Wisconsin-River Falls, was final seen alive at Brian’s Bar in Stillwater, east of Minneapolis-St. Paul, simply after 2 a.m. Saturday.
Ally McKay informed CBS Minneapolis that she spoke to Musser at round 1:30 a.m.
“He got here as much as the sales space I used to be sitting in with my buddies and he was speaking to us,” she recalled. “And he informed us he needed to go to the lavatory after which he by no means returned.”
Police stated Musser’s keys and pockets had been discovered close to the bar, and his automotive remained parked outdoors. Regardless of temperatures plunging right down to minus 2 levels that morning, the 20-year-old walked out of the ingesting institution carrying nothing however a pair of denims, a flannel shirt and a stocking cap.
Family and friends launched an enormous seek for Musser, which continued into Sunday and got here to contain greater than 100 volunteers who spent hours trying to find the lacking man within the freezing chilly.
Following the grim discovery Sunday, Heidi Kram, Musser’s different cousin, wrote within the description of a GoFundMe marketing campaign that “this was not the end result we had been praying for. We all know George has entered heaven and God and all of his household in heaven will care for him till we will see him once more.”
A candlelight vigil honoring Musser is scheduled for Monday night in Stillwater.