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UPDATE: BGSU student’s absence since mid-November is voluntary according to campus police

According to a Facebook post by the University on Sunday evening, freshman Jacob Bromm, from Troy, MI told his parents he would not be coming home for Thanksgiving.
Credit: Bromm Family
According to a Facebook post by the University on Sunday evening, freshman Jacob Bromm, from Troy, MI told his parents he would not be coming home for Thanksgiving.

BOWLING GREEN, OH (WTOL) - A Bowling Green State University student who hasn’t been in contact with his family or friends since mid-November should not be considered a missing person according to campus police.

BGSU made a Facebook post Tuesday night saying Jacob Bromm’s absence is voluntary.

(Source: Bowling Green State University Facebook page)

Bromm has not been in contact with his family or friends since Nov. 20.

According to a Facebook post by the University on Sunday evening, freshman Jacob Bromm, from Troy, MI told his parents he would not be coming home for Thanksgiving.

According to the post, friends say Jacob told them he was leaving his residence hall to get an Uber to the airport and “fly out west.”

Bromm is 18 years old.

UPDATE: We are pleased to report that an investigation by BGSU Police confirmed today that Jacob Bromm’s absence is...

Posted by Bowling Green State University on Sunday, December 2, 2018

Anyone with information is asked to call 419-372-2346.

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