Tanner Hoang, a missing A&M student, was found dead in Austin, Texas, after he was last seen a week earlier.
Tanner Hoang Was Last Seen Alive in Austin
A frantic search for the missing student would end on the 24th of December last Saturday in Texas, where he met a tragic end to life, reported Meaww.
The 22-year-old victim's corpse, who lived in Flower Mound, was seen in the water close to the Penny-backer Bridge lying on Loop 360 at around 12:30 pm. How the victim passed away left his family devastated. Tanner's body was found a short distance from his car, based on the Amber Alert Network in the Brazos Valley.
His family found his 2009 Lexus car in Texas, LP BS2C737, next to the walking trail on December 22, together with his wallet, noted Kake.
A close friend spoke of the missing Hoang and gave good words about the victim; Michael C Miller, a friend of Hoang, wrote on a Facebook page dedicated to finding the 22-year-old. How he did was cleared of foul play, nor how the victim died, according to sources.
Tanner Hoang Found Dead
The victim's family had a missing person when the mechanical engineering student was not present at his graduation, which alarmed everyone he knew.
They know that the victim would not miss this particular day.
Witnesses had reported seeing Tanner at the premises of the Trails at Wolf Pen apartment complex in College Station at about 11 am on the 16th of December.
Sources say the family of the deceased college student had posted on social media that they would be in town to see him graduate from the class. But they later got wind that he was not graduating on time because he missed a few credits.
Texas A&M confirmed that the deceased was not included in the ceremonies.One thing became apparent after the family said that his dad got a text at 8:30 am, the SMS was read, and Tanner shut off his phone for the last time.
Based on a report by The Sun, Tanner's uncle said they should let him know how his family cares a lot for him.
One outlet, KRHD made mention of the sudden disappearance that was not usual of him; they knew that he was about to graduate from college.
Learning how the victim took off and left without warning caught everyone off guard, as stated, but the uncles Ben Hoang. They added that they hoped he would return to his family because it was alright and they cared for him. Also, they think highly of him. Bao was keen on seeing the young man with the family soon.
He was very concerned about Tanner's whole situation and graduation. He added they all love him as God does too. But the police said no foul play in the death of Tanner Hoang in Austin, Texas.