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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Police and family members are searching for a missing Ohio State University student, NewsChannel5 partner ONN reported.
Brian Shaffer, a second-year medical school student, hasn't been seen since about 1:30 a.m. Saturday.
The 27-year-old was last seen leaving a bar on North High Street, but he never made it home.
His father said just vanishing is not like his son. Randall Shaffer described his son as an exceptional student.
"His idea of a bad grade is to get an 83. The last time my wife was here, he was in the top 10 of his class. I don't know where he's at now but not that far behind. He's such a smart kid," Randall Shaffer said through tears.
Shaffer was supposed to leave Monday morning for a spring break trip with his girlfriend. Alexis Waggoner said she did not hear from him all weekend.
"I was kind of starting to worry Saturday night. And by Sunday morning when I hadn't heard anything, I was really thinking there was something wrong," said Waggoner.
She contacted his family and called police. And then on Monday, he did not show up for their trip.
Shaffer lost his mother to cancer in early March. His father said he can't bear the thought that something has happened to his son.
Shaffer's car was still at his apartment Sunday.
His girlfriend said none of his personal belongings appeared to be missing. She said it did not appear that anyone has tried to use his credit card. She said she was hoping he just needs some time alone after the loss of his mother.
Columbus Police detectives were asking anyone who may have seen Shaffer since Saturday morning to contact them.