Loved ones are searching for a Southern California student who has been missing for over a week.
Nicholas Adunagow was reported missing on Oct. 20, according to the Cal State Fullerton Police Department. His family last spoke with him on Oct. 13 and at the time, everything seemed fine, they said.
On Oct. 14, Adunagow, who is a student at Cal State Fullerton, was last seen leaving a campus housing complex at around 2 a.m. on a skateboard.
Surveillance cameras captured him at the intersection of Chapman and Commonwealth avenues, shortly after leaving the school. That was the last time he was seen in the area, authorities said. It’s unclear where he may have been headed.
Since that day, Adunagow’s cell phone has been turned off and he has not responded to any calls, text messages or emails, his family said.
At this time, investigators do not suspect foul play and have not noted any suspicious details surrounding his campus departure. His family said he has no known medical or mental health conditions that would contribute to his disappearance.
His loved ones have not heard from him since and are concerned for his well-being.
Adunagow is described as a Black man who stands 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighs 160 pounds. He has brown hair and brown eyes and was last seen wearing a dark green hoodie, gray pants, dark sneakers and a black beanie.
Anyone who may know his whereabouts or has information on the case can call Detective Sergeant Brown at 657-278-2903 or email [email protected].
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