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Woodburn was located at 2 a.m. Friday after he took an out-of-state trip, but didn’t notify his family.
No criminal charges are expected.
UPDATE @ 4:04 p.m.
Wright State University police are still looking for missing freshman Kyle Woodburn.
Woodburn lives on campus and has a Wright State parking pass but police have been unable to locate his car anywhere on campus either, a WSU spokesman said.
Wright State police received several inquiries after sending out a campus-wide email about Woodburn on Wednesday. One person reported they may have seen Woodburn on campus Wednesday evening, according to WSU.
INITIAL REPORT
Wright State University Police are looking for a student who has not been heard from since last week.
The parents of Kyle Woodburn, a WSU freshman, contacted campus police after they had not heard from him since Thursday, Sept. 21, according to an email sent to campus this afternoon.
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Wright State Police have been attempting to locate Woodburn since his parents contacted the department on Monday.
Cell phone and computer networking information indicate that Woodburn was on campus as recently as Tuesday, according to WSU.
Woodburn is an 18-year-old black man from Beavercreek, approximately 5 feet and 7 inches tall, around 125 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes.
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He drives a 2006 Nissan Altima, grey in color with Ohio license plate number GXU 1798.
Wright State spokesman Seth Bauguess said the campus-wide email was sent “out of an abundance of caution.”