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Zach Koch, 25, was last seen late Saturday night or early Sunday morning in the Forest Lake area. A missing person's report was filed with the Tuscaloosa agency at 11:22 p.m. Sunday after friends went to his home and were unable to find him. Friends have posted on Facebook that they have tried to call him repeatedly but his phone is dead. They have not been able to find him at any hospital or jail in Alabama.
Koch drives a gray Mustang. He is the director of publications at the Education Policy Center at the University of Alabama. Koch graduated from UA in December and was now working for a technology company.
He had been at some bars in downtown Tuscaloosa Saturday night and got a ride home. He then texted his girlfriend at 2:30 a.m. Sunday and was going to see her at a friend's house on Union Chapel Road. He was having trouble finding the home, so his girlfriend texted him a map.
Koch never showed up at the friend's house. His girlfriend called him repeatedly beginning at 5 a.m. and the phone kept ringing. By 9 a.m., Koch's phone was dead.
Koch's car was spotted on Sunday along Rice Mine Road at or near an assisted living facility. A police officer saw it, and said it looked abandoned, but there had been no report filed on Koch yet. The officer checked on the car later, and it was gone.
http://www.al.com/news/birmingham/index.ssf/2016/03/search_underway_for_missing_un.html
Koch drives a gray Mustang. He is the director of publications at the Education Policy Center at the University of Alabama. Koch graduated from UA in December and was now working for a technology company.
He had been at some bars in downtown Tuscaloosa Saturday night and got a ride home. He then texted his girlfriend at 2:30 a.m. Sunday and was going to see her at a friend's house on Union Chapel Road. He was having trouble finding the home, so his girlfriend texted him a map.
Koch never showed up at the friend's house. His girlfriend called him repeatedly beginning at 5 a.m. and the phone kept ringing. By 9 a.m., Koch's phone was dead.
Koch's car was spotted on Sunday along Rice Mine Road at or near an assisted living facility. A police officer saw it, and said it looked abandoned, but there had been no report filed on Koch yet. The officer checked on the car later, and it was gone.
http://www.al.com/news/birmingham/index.ssf/2016/03/search_underway_for_missing_un.html