Two Doctoral Students From U. South Florida Have Gone Missing

Both of these students are scientists. This trend is getting a little creepy.

CBS News reports:

2 missing University of South Florida doctoral students now considered endangered, police sayTwo doctoral students at the University of South Florida have gone missing, according to authorities, who said Thursday that their status has been elevated to endangered. Family and friends of the pair, both from Bangladesh, say they haven’t heard from them since last week.Zamil Limon and Nahida Bristy, both 27, were last seen in the Tampa area on April 16, the University of South Florida Police Department said in a news release. In a statement to CBS News, the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office, which is also investigating, said detectives are actively following leads and conducting searches in multiple locations, including Hillsborough and Pinellas counties.On Thursday, the sheriff’s office said it had elevated Limon and Bristy’s status to endangered. “Recently, information that has come to light has led detectives to consider the two endangered,” the HCSO said in a statement. “To protect the integrity of this investigation, specific details about the information that led to the enhancement will not be released.”Limon is studying the use of AI in environmental science and was set to present his doctoral thesis this week, his family said. He was last seen around 9 a.m. last Thursday at his residence in Tampa, the USFPD said. Bristy is studying chemical engineering. She was also last seen on April 16, at approximately 10:00 a.m. on the USF Tampa campus, authorities said.Loved ones say their disappearances are out of character and are concerned for their well-being.”It’s extremely suspicious for us,” said Zubaer Ahmed, Limon’s brother. “How can two people… disappear out of nowhere?”According to Ahmed, Limon had asked family members not to contact him because of his upcoming thesis presentation.”He was extremely busy, and Tuesday [April 14]… he also informed us that, please don’t call me unless it is… [an] emergency,” Ahmed told CBS News. There has been no further contact with Limon confirmed since Thursday, April 16, authorities said.

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