University of Michigan Law School student reported missing
Ann Arbor police are looking for a University of Michigan Law School student who was reported missing Nov. 12.
Casey Neil McGinnis, 35, of Prospect Street, hasn't contacted family members since Nov. 11. They're concerned for his well-being, police said.
His car hasn't been seen in the parking lot of his apartment since Nov. 10. He may be traveling in a white four-door 2001 Saturn with Michigan license plate "CBB 4377."
McGinnis is 6 feet, 2 inches tall, 210 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes.
Anyone with information can call Ann Arbor police at (734) 794-6939.
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Fri, Nov 20, 2009 : 1:10 p.m.
This is not the only law student missing. Ted Daniels, FIU, walked away after a problem in Cici's Pizza. He has been found TWICE. He called 911 three days after he disappeared but escaped when taken to the hospital. Found sleeping in a parking lot a few days ago, police took him back to the same hospital where he vanished again. Both of these cases are probably Subliminal Distraction exposure driven. Most of these people recover and phone home. The risk is that he will become a crime or accident victim while in a fugue state. VisionAndPsychosis.net has other cases on the Missing Students page.