Reny Jose, a mechanical engineering major and a member of Martel College at Rice University, was on a spring break at the time of his disappearance in the Panama City Beach, Florida.
The Bay County Sheriff's Office in Florida has been searching for him after Jose was last seen on Monday evening.
His friends told authorities that he went for a walk in the evening and never returned. He arrived to Panama City Beach on Saturday with his friends, News 10 reported.
Jose's clothing and personal items were found in a garbage can near the home, including his mobile phone.
The family of the college student left for Panama City Beach to help with the search efforts.
"We were contacted yesterday by the Sheriff's Department notifying us that he was reported missing and that they were conducting search efforts," said Jismi George, Reny's cousin.
Reny's sister, Reashma Jose, has created a Facebook page to help find her brother.
Meanwhile, the search was on for 22-year-old nursing student Jasmine Joseph who was last seen leaving her home in New York's Syosset area on February 24 in her car to go to the New York Institute of Technology's (NYIT) campus.
However, the NYIT issued a statement saying Joseph had not been enrolled at the school since May 2013.
The institute said it is cooperating with the family of Joseph but said she "has not been a student enrolled at NYIT since May 2013; as such, we are unable to provide any current information."
Incidentally, there have been three cases of Indian- American students mysteriously disappearing in the last few weeks, with their parents originally from Kerala.
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