COVINGTON, Ky. — The body of a missing Northern University of Kentucky student Murry Alexis Foust has been found, according to police.

Foust was last seen on April 27 in the Latonia neighborhood of Covington, about nine miles south of Cincinnati, according to a statement from the Covington Police Department.

“We extend our deepest condolences to the Foust family and their loved ones during this incredibly difficult time. While we are saddened by this loss, we hope this development can provide the family with some answers and a measure of closure,” a spokesperson for the Covington Police Department said.

Foust’s body was found at 1 Steel Plant Road in Wilder, Kentucky by an independently organized search party.

Police said no foul play is suspected.

Police in Covington, Kentucky, have launched a search for Murry Alexis Foust, a 22-year-old student at Northern Kentucky University, who went missing April 27, 2026, in Covington.

Covington Police Department

Foust was fine arts major in the university’s College of Arts and Sciences and is set to graduate this year, WCPO reported.

Friends of Foust told WCPO that Foust was planning to go to a class at Northern Kentucky University on the afternoon Foust went missing. Friends said Foust’s phone was found at the student’s home and Foust’s backpack was located on the university campus, according to WCPO.

The cause of death has not been released.

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