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]]>“We have been in touch with the student’s family and friends to offer support and learn all we can about the student’s recent activities and whereabouts,” Middlebury Vice President for Student Affairs Smita Ruzicka and Associate Vice President of Safety Demitria Kirby said in a Facebook post Sunday.
Smith, a trans woman from California, is a senior double majoring in computer science and statistics and a former Middlebury women’s swimming and diving team athlete.
Lia Smith, 21, was reported missing on Sunday after she was last spotted on campus on Friday around 9 p.m. (Middlebury Police Department)
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Middlebury Police Department Sgt. Nathan Hayes encouraged students to share what they know with authorities about Smith’s last known moments on campus.
“If anybody knows anything, even if it’s a friend that’s just afraid that maybe the information they may have might not be useful, please share it with the police,” he told the student newspaper Monday.
The Middlebury Police Department said that the college senior is 5 feet, 11 inches tall and weighs about 160 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes.
Old Chapel on the campus of Middlebury College in Vermont. (John Greim/Loop Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
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The investigation is ongoing, with police using drones to identify possible search areas to find the 21-year-old. Police said that Smith was last seen in a building on campus at approximately 9 p.m. on Friday.
The department is asking anyone with information on Smith’s whereabouts to call 802-388-3191 or submit a tip online through the department’s website.
Sign of Middlebury College in Vermont. (Toby Talbot / AP)
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Middlebury College is a prestigious private liberal arts college, known as a “Little Ivy,” in Addison County, Vermont, located in the state’s Champlain Valley. According to the college, the campus population is about 2,800 undergraduate students.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the Middlebury Police Department and Middlebury College for comment.
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]]>Lia Smith, 21, was last seen on Middlebury College’s campus on the night of Oct. 17 and was reported missing that Sunday, the school announced. Smith, a trans woman from California, is a senior double majoring in computer science and statistics and a former Middlebury women’s swimming and diving team athlete.
On Thursday afternoon, around 1:30 p.m., Vermont State Police said they located an unidentified body in a field west of the Middlebury College campus. The location where the body was found is in the town of Cornwall near The Knoll, the college’s organic farm, the agency said.
Lia Smith, 21, was reported missing on Sunday, after she was last spotted on campus on Friday around 9 p.m. (Middlebury Police Department)
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Police said they secured the area and began a death investigation. At this time, officials are awaiting an autopsy to confirm the identity of the victim and to determine the cause and manner of death.
That autopsy is scheduled to take place on Friday in Burlington, Vermont. Fox News Digital has reached out to the Vermont Department of Health for comment.
At this time, investigators said they do not believe the death is suspicious.
Sign of Middlebury College in Vermont. (Toby Talbot / AP)
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Police initially said they would hold a live press update on Thursday afternoon, but canceled it shortly before it was set to begin. The Middlebury Police Department called in additional agencies, including the Vermont State Police, New York State Police and the FBI, to help after trying to find Smith using ground searches and drones for several days.
Middlebury College President Ian Baucom said in a statement on Instagram Thursday that the college is “doing all we can to support our community right now.”
“I know that this is extraordinarily difficult news to receive as we continue to hold Lia and all her family and friends tight in our hearts,” he wrote. “As ever, please care for yourselves and one another.”
Old Chapel on the campus of Middlebury College in Vermont. Middlebury College is considered a “Little Ivy”, a term for small, elite liberal arts colleges with academic reputations comparable to the Ivy League. (John Greim/Loop Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
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Middlebury College is a prestigious private liberal arts college, known as a “Little Ivy,” in Addison County, Vermont, located in the state’s Champlain Valley. According to the college, the campus population is about 2,800 undergraduate students.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the Middlebury Police Department and Middlebury College for comment.
Sarah Rumpf-Whitten is a U.S. Writer at Fox News Digital.
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