Missing Nursing Student Found - Police have found what they believe is the body of missing Arkansas nursing student. The student identified as Callie Morris was reported to be missing Thursday night. Family members of Morris claimed her last contact was on Jan 29 on her way home. Was she a victim of foul play or was this simply an accident?
The missing nursing student found was reportedly on her way home to Oklahoma. Morris is a student of the Henderson State University. Initial investigation done on the body found in a partially submerged car states that Morris had died from a car accident.
The body of the missing nursing student found was inside the vehicle with the seat belt intact. No signs of foul play were reported. A coroner is set to head out to Buffalo Valley in Oklahoma to confirm if the body indeed belongs to Morris.
As for the president of Henderson State University, Glen Jones, has asked prayers for the missing nursing student found dead. Glen posted the update on his official Twitter account.
"Please join me in praying for the family of @HendersonStateU student #Callie Morris who lost her life in a car accident on Thursday. #HSU," reads the post on Twitter.
Additional reports on the missing nursing student found dead in vehicle claims that Morris might have crashed in Western Arkansas before even making it to Oklahoma. Morris' cell phone records have also been investigated. Reports state that Morris came from Hot Springs at around 6 in the evening. She was expected home at 8 in the evening in Oklahoma.
"It's really traumatic," shares Morris distraught father, Doyle Morris in a report by FOX News. He adds, "She was very upbeat, very happy, wanted to come home and see her two baby nephews."
The body of the missing nursing student found ends the three day search. The death of Morris has been concluded to be an accident with no foul play suspected.
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