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University, Virginia police look for missing student

University Police has teamed with Virginia State Police in the investigation of the disappearance of Virginia Tech student Morgan Dana Harrington, University Police Lieut. Melissa Fielding said.

Harrington, a junior majoring in education, was reported missing by her parents Sunday after being last seen Saturday night, according to a Virginia State Police press release. She was separated from friends at the Metallica concert at John Paul Jones Arena.

Anyone with more information about Harrington or her whereabouts is asked to contact Virginia State Police at 434-352-3435 or by e-mail at bci-appomattox@vsp.virginia.gov. University Police can be reached at 434-924-7166.

-compiled by Laura Hoffman

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