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Andrew Compton never went more than a day without talking to his parents.
So when his parents, who live in Carmel, Ind., hadnt heard from the 18-year-old Sullivan University freshman they started to worry.
But after his roommate told them that Andrew hadnt checked in with any of his friends for a couple of days, they became certain something was wrong.
Andrew has been missing since Oct. 28. He was last seen in the 1600 block of Lucia Avenue near Bardstown Road in front of an acquaintances home, his father, John Compton said.
Compton filed a missing persons report with the Carmel Police Department last Saturday. The Carmel police subsequently contacted Louisville Metro Police to check into Andrews disappearance.
A Louisville police spokesman confirmed that the Crimes Against Children Unit was investigating the matter. But, police cannot definitively say whether they suspect foul play because of a lack of evidence, said Dwight Mitchell, a department spokesman.
Mitchell said he could not provide details about the ongoing investigation and Lt. Charlie Harting with Carmel Police who took the missing persons report from Andrews father deferred comment to Louisville police because Andrew disappeared in Louisville.
Andrew graduated from Carmel High School in May and was attending Sullivans culinary program with aspirations of becoming a chef, because he loved pastries and finer foods, according to his mother Angela.
John Compton said police told him that they have questioned a person who Andrew met online and who allegedly picked up the teen from his dorm the day he disappeared.
Police have not released that persons name nor has the person been charged, Mitchell said.
The family believes Andrew also had one previous encounter with the person prior to Oct. 27, according to Andrews personal e-mails they have read.
His mother said dorm video security footage she has seen shows Andrew leaving without carrying anything or having a backpack or suitcase or anything that would indicate he planned on not returning to the dorm that same evening.
She described her son as very quiet and very reserved and someone who might be easily overpowered. He is described as being 5-foot-8 and weighs 125 pounds.
He was wearing a gray hoodie, blue/gray v-neck shirt with designs on it, light khakicolored shorts, white socks and a brown belt, according to a flier the family prepared.
Snipped from http://www.courier-journal.com/arti...+about+son+missing+from+Louisville+university
So when his parents, who live in Carmel, Ind., hadnt heard from the 18-year-old Sullivan University freshman they started to worry.
But after his roommate told them that Andrew hadnt checked in with any of his friends for a couple of days, they became certain something was wrong.
Andrew has been missing since Oct. 28. He was last seen in the 1600 block of Lucia Avenue near Bardstown Road in front of an acquaintances home, his father, John Compton said.
Compton filed a missing persons report with the Carmel Police Department last Saturday. The Carmel police subsequently contacted Louisville Metro Police to check into Andrews disappearance.
A Louisville police spokesman confirmed that the Crimes Against Children Unit was investigating the matter. But, police cannot definitively say whether they suspect foul play because of a lack of evidence, said Dwight Mitchell, a department spokesman.
Mitchell said he could not provide details about the ongoing investigation and Lt. Charlie Harting with Carmel Police who took the missing persons report from Andrews father deferred comment to Louisville police because Andrew disappeared in Louisville.
Andrew graduated from Carmel High School in May and was attending Sullivans culinary program with aspirations of becoming a chef, because he loved pastries and finer foods, according to his mother Angela.
John Compton said police told him that they have questioned a person who Andrew met online and who allegedly picked up the teen from his dorm the day he disappeared.
Police have not released that persons name nor has the person been charged, Mitchell said.
The family believes Andrew also had one previous encounter with the person prior to Oct. 27, according to Andrews personal e-mails they have read.
His mother said dorm video security footage she has seen shows Andrew leaving without carrying anything or having a backpack or suitcase or anything that would indicate he planned on not returning to the dorm that same evening.
She described her son as very quiet and very reserved and someone who might be easily overpowered. He is described as being 5-foot-8 and weighs 125 pounds.
He was wearing a gray hoodie, blue/gray v-neck shirt with designs on it, light khakicolored shorts, white socks and a brown belt, according to a flier the family prepared.
Snipped from http://www.courier-journal.com/arti...+about+son+missing+from+Louisville+university