Family of missing UNH student share more photos in hopes of finding him
Dec. 12—Police in Durham have conducted more than a dozen searches for missing University of New Hampshire student Alexis Garcia but have no leads at this point as to his whereabouts.
On Thursday, they released more photographs provided by Garcia's family. Garcia has been missing since Nov. 21. Police said they do not believe foul play was involved in his disappearance.
On Dec. 3, the New Hampshire State Police assisted in the search for Garcia, using a helicopter to check shorelines near the Piscataqua and Bellamy rivers, as well as the Great Bay. But nothing turned up.
Garcia, 24, is 5 feet 9 inches tall and has brown hair and brown eyes. Investigators said Garcia may have been wearing white sneakers, dark-colored pants and a plaid, button-up-style shirt over a gray or light-colored hooded sweatshirt before he disappeared.
His car, a black 2021 Mercedes, was abandoned at the Scammell Bridge rest area off Route 4. The car was parked at the rest stop Nov. 23-26, when investigators secured it.
Anyone with information about the case can email detective@ci.durham.nh.us or by calling Seacoast Crime Stoppers at 603-431-1199 or submitting a tip online at seacoastcrimestoppers.com.