A Bank Card Belonging to a Missing College Student is Found on the Bank of a Nashville River and a Body Found is in the Cumberland River

A Bank Card Belonging to a Missing College Student is Found on the Bank of a Nashville River and a Body Found is in the Cumberland River

The Metro Nashville Police Department says missing college student Riley Strain’s bank card has been found near the Cumberland River.

Police say his card was found yesterday (Sunday) afternoon on the embankment between Gay Street and the Cumberland River.

A woman helping in the search for Strain says it wasn’t easy to find that card. She says there is so much trash and debris along the bank of the river.

A body was found in the Cumberland River in Nashville yesterday (Sunday) but it is not Strain or missing autistic teen Sebastian Rogers.

The search for 22-year-old Riley Strain continues over a week after he went missing on March 8th.

The University of Missouri Student was last seen on security footage stumbling around downtown Nashville, at one point falling and clutching his head.

His cell phone last pinged off near the James Robertson Parkway bridge close to the Cumberland River which is where law enforcement has been focusing their search efforts.

On Saturday, Nashville emergency officials used two sonar boats, four canines, one Nashville Fire Department boat and crew, one dive team and one drone and operator. Crews used the canines to narrow down an area near the Riverfront Park. They sent a team of divers into the water.

Nashville Office of Emergency Management public information officer Kendra Loney said during their search nothing conclusive was located.

Emergency officials wrapped up their search around 2:30 p.m. Officials said they would not continue their search tomorrow unless they were requested by the Metro Nashville Police Department to do, Loney said.

In addition to law enforcement and emergency officials, locals in the area have deployed their own teams to help search. Story courtesy of WVLT