By | March 17, 2024

Riley Strain, a University of Missouri student, has gone missing and her credit card was found near a river in Nashville. Authorities are conducting a search for the young woman, who disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Family and friends are urging anyone with information to come forward to help find her.

The search for missing University of Missouri student Riley Strain has taken a new turn as authorities have found her credit card near the Nashville River. The discovery has prompted a renewed effort in the search for the 21-year-old who has been missing for over a week.

Riley Strain was last seen leaving her dorm room on the University of Missouri campus on February 15th. Friends and family became concerned when she failed to return and did not answer her phone. The discovery of her credit card near the Nashville River has raised even more questions about her whereabouts.

Authorities are now focusing their search efforts near the river, combing the area for any signs of Strain. They are also reviewing surveillance footage from nearby businesses and interviewing witnesses who may have seen her in the area.

Strain’s family is pleading for anyone with information about her whereabouts to come forward. They are desperate for answers and are urging the public to help bring their daughter home safely.

The University of Missouri community has also rallied around Strain, organizing search parties and sharing information on social media in hopes of finding her. As the search continues, authorities are asking anyone with information to contact the University of Missouri Police Department.