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Posted: 08/16/2012
MANATTAN, Kan. - Police in Riley County continue to look for a missing Kansas State University football player.
Samuel Harvill was last seen at about 1:30 p.m. Wednesday afternoon and his mother, Kristi Harvill, has asked the Riley County Police Department in finding her son.
“We are concerned for Sam's safety and welfare," K-State head football coach Bill Snyder said in a statement Thursday night. "We are in contact with his family and area law enforcement authorities and will continue to assist in any way possible.”
The Riley County Police Department on Friday was following leads it has developed from information from the public, they said in a news release update Friday morning.
Harvill, a sophomore on the K-State football team, may be driving a silver 2005 Dodge R-15 pickup with large tires and black rims.
Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call Riley County Police at (785) 537-2112.
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