Keshav Rao, 21, a student at Rutgers’ New Brunswick campus, was reported missing last month.
Keshav Rao, 21, a student at Rutgers’ New Brunswick campus, was last seen Dec. 24.
They contacted Rutgers Police, who found surveillance footage of Rao leaving his residence hall — the Quad 2 dorm building on Avenue E in Piscataway — around 7:30 a.m. on Dec. 24. Investigators tracking the student’s movements learned that he took a train from New Jersey to Albany, New York, on Dec. 25, then traveled by train to Hudson, then to the Croton-On-Hudson station, according to his father.
Police have alerted regional transportation agencies and shared photos in hopes that someone may have seen him. That effort is complicated by the fact that most people are wearing masks these days because of the pandemic, Seema Rao noted.
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