Ohio State football player reported missing by family

A senior football player at Ohio State University has been reported missing by his family.

The Columbus Dispatch reported that defensive lineman Kosta Karageorge left his apartment early Wednesday morning and had not been heard from since. Karageorge’s sister Sophia told the paper that her brother’s roommates said he had gone out to take a walk.

Columbus Police confirmed to the Dispatch that they were looking for Karageorge, but did not have further comment.

Sophia Karageorge said that police had traced his phone to an address in suburban Grandview Heights, but had not recovered it. She added that her brother did not take his motorcycle or car when he went out, and was not carrying identification because his girlfriend had his wallet.

The Ohio State athletics website said Karageorge, a Columbus native, had joined the football team as a walk-on in August after wrestling for the Buckeyes for three years. Karageorge was one of 24 seniors due to be recognized before Ohio State’s final home game against archrival Michigan Saturday. Sophia Karageorge said he was not present at practice Wednesday or Thursday.

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