Missing student’s body pulled from river
Authorities announced Friday that University of Minnesota honors student Austin Retterath’s body has been found in the Mississippi River, 12 days after he was reported missing.
The University of Minnesota Police Department said on its Facebook page
Friday that, alongside the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, they were canceling their missing-person alert for Retterath, 19.
This comes after the Ramsey County Medical Examiner’s Office identified a man found deceased in the river on Wednesday as the missing engineering student.
The cause of his death was not known, but the investigation concluded there was no foul play, according to the agencies.
Retterath, approximately 6-foot-2, weighing 160 pounds and having blonde hair, was last seen May 8 in the area of East River Road and Franklin Avenue in Minneapolis, authorities said.
FOX 9-TV in Minneapolis previously reported the teen was enrolled in the College of Science and Engineering.
He reportedly made the dean’s list in the fall of 2021.
The Minneapolis Star Tribune reported that his Instagram account says he was a member of the university’s class of 2025.
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