A 22-year-old Texas A&M student who was last seen in College Station on December 16 Tanner Hoang was found dead 100 Miles Away.
On Saturday, Michael C. Miller, the administrator of a Facebook page set up to assist in the search for Tanner Hoang, stated that “no foul play is suspected.”
Hoang’s family traveled to College Station on December 16 for his graduation, but he vanished before they were supposed to meet for lunch, according to KBTX. Following his disappearance, the family found that Hoang had not completed his graduation requirements and would not be participating in commencement exercises.
His father stated that he texted him that morning and that the communication was read before the phone was switched off.
Hoang’s body was discovered not far from where his vehicle was discovered on Friday, according to Miller.
According to KXAN, the corpse was discovered just north of the Pennybacker Bridge on N. Capital of Texas Highway around noon on Saturday. According to Austin Police, he was discovered “clearly deceased,” however no cause or method of death has been reported.
According to KAGS, Hoang’s automobile was discovered a day earlier in a parking lot near a hiking trail leading to the Pennybacker Bridge Overlook at Highway 360 and the Colorado River.
Investigators followed the missing student’s automobile for a week. The last sighting of him and his car was on the day he vanished, when he stopped at a Valero gas station off Highway 290, according to KAGS. Then, on Friday, Austin police discovered Hoang’s silver Lexus.