Riley Strain’s family still hopes to bring him home as the search for the missing Missouri college studentcontinuesthrough its second week.
At anews conferenceon Tuesday, Strain’s mother, Michelle Whiteid, tearfully said family members are “focusing on bringing Riley home,” a goal her husband still believes is possible.
Strain’s friends are also “heartbroken” over the Delta Chi fraternity member’s disappearance, according to his mom.
“He’s their best friend,” Michelle said, later noting that Strain was her best friend, as well. “We love these boys like our own. It’s just as hard on them as it is on us.”
“He’s everything,” she added through tears.
Riley Strain, the 22-year-old college student who has been missing since March 8.Christopher Whiteid
Christopher Whiteid
Strain’s parentsexpressed some frustrationswith the investigation into their son’s death in an interview with NewsNation on Monday.
But at Tuesday’s press conference, Chris said family members believe police have handled the case “well.”
“We feel like they’ve handled it well. We know that there’s an excessive amount of information coming into them that they’re having to dissect,” he told reporters. “Yes, as the days drag on, we are frustrated. We know they’re doing their job. We’ve seen what they’ve got.”
Chris noted that the family does not actually know for certain who Strain sent his last text message to, despite a family friend’s previous claim. “We know that Riley was possibly communicating with multiple people,” he said.
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Later, police confirmed there is still no proof of criminality in connection with Strain’s disappearance.
Strain’s debit card, which wasfound on an embankmentnear the Cumberland River, is currently “only piece of physical evidence” authorities have obtained, according to detective Anthony Chandler.
“There are several leads that we are following up with at a constant basis and an influx of information is coming in at all times,” Chander said. “But the priority remains locating Riley.”
When asked why police did not find the bank card first, Sergeant Robert Nielsen said authorities were “looking for a body” and not “small pieces of evidence.”
Riley Strain, the University of Missouri student who went missing on March 8.Christopher Whiteid
“There’s a lot of variables to these investigations,” Neilsen explained. “Can we miss some things? Sure. But our primary goal is to find Mr. Strain and bring him home safely.”
Additionally, police said thebody camera footagewas released Monday to help dispel rumors that Strain was being chased before he went missing.
Family said they also viewed footage from a bar Strain visited the night he disappeared, which apparently showed a friend walking downstairs with Strain, presumably to the exit, before the two parted ways.
Police are still sifting through a mound of additional information as the search for Strain continues.
Chris said Strain’s family appreciates the outpouring they’ve received from the community, from the press and others “more than you’ll ever know.”
source: people.com