Hundreds join search for missing Michigan college student last seen 'disoriented' on video
Hundreds are searching for Trenton Massey, a missing Northern Michigan University student, who was last seen disoriented on video in Marquette.
Authorities are intensifying their search for Trenton Massey, a 21-year-old student at Northern Michigan University who went missing early Sunday morning in Marquette. He was recorded on surveillance video around 3:25 a.m. appearing disoriented and having trouble walking. Police are urging local residents and businesses in the surrounding area to check any surveillance footage from that time and to inspect their properties for potential clues about Massey's whereabouts.
The designated search area spans from McClellan Avenue to the Lake Superior shoreline and includes various neighborhoods. The Marquette Police have actively engaged the community to aid in the search, which has mobilized hundreds of volunteers willing to brave freezing temperatures to locate Massey. They are equipped with a sense of urgency, fueled by the concern for the young man’s safety as the search stretches into its second day.
This case underscores the importance of community involvement in search efforts, especially in urgent circumstances like this. As the temperature continues to drop, the urgency to find Massey increases, prompting local officials to announce search parties and coordinate efforts with the police to ensure comprehensive coverage of the area in hopes of a safe recovery.