Search for missing Iowa State student continues

AMES, Iowa -- The search for missing Iowa State University senior Jon Lacina, who has not been seen since Jan. 22, continues.

Lacina's father called ISU Police the morning of Jan. 30 to report he had not been able to contact his son. Lacina was last seen leaving a friend's residence at 300 Stanton Ave. the night of Jan 22.

ISU Police and other local law enforcement agencies have conducted ground searches in the area between Campustown and Lacina's residence at Buchanan Hall on the south side of the ISU campus. The STAR 1 Search and Rescue team began a more extensive search on Sunday morning, Jan. 31. ISU staff are additionally searching mechanical rooms, elevator shafts, garages, sheds and other remote locations. All areas in and around ISU residence halls and apartments are being searched. Fraternity and sorority leaders also are checking those houses.

ISU Police has requested an air search from Mercy One, a lifeflight helicopter from Des Moines, also to occur today. Dive teams will search waterways, including Lake LaVerne on the Iowa State campus, to eliminate those areas as possible locations. "We are leaving no stone unturned," said Story County Sheriff Paul Fitzgerald.

At this time, the initial search efforts will be done only by trained personnel.

"We appreciate the early offers of help, and ask that any potential volunteers stay available -- but we have adequate resources at this time," said ISU Police Chief Jerry Stewart.
Photos of Jonathan Lacina

Jonathan Lacina