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More information has been released by the Stafford County Sheriff’s Office, in relation to the disappearance of 33-year old Howard University student Lance Calvin Buckley.
The information released may help piece together a better timeline of the events leading to Buckley’s disappearance on Tuesday.
Two security camera shots from the Howard University Hospital café show Buckley making an ATM withdrawal at 8:40 a.m. that morning. From what can be seen in the photos, he does not appear to be under duress, and there is no one visible in the shot with him.
Buckley was last seen around 7 a.m. that morning on the Staffordboro Commuter Lot, where he regularly slugged from to Howard University in Washington, D.C.
The last contact that Buckley made with his wife was a text message at 10:16 a.m. – about an hour and a half after the camera showed Buckley at the ATM. Buckley did not make any contact with family after the message, and did not arrive at his scheduled meeting at 12 p.m. that day.
According to a Stafford sheriff’s office release, Buckley was electronically located via a cell phone ping briefly near Blockhouse Point Conservation Park in Montgomery County, Maryland.
When Montgomery County police searched the area, they did not find Buckley. The police conducted a second search on the scene later that day, but had no further success.
The Stafford County Sheriff’s Office is still investigating the case.