Riley Strain search: Body found in hunt for missing Missouri student in Nashville river

A body has been found during the search for missing Missouri student Riley Strain.

It remains unconfirmed whether the body is that of Strain was last seen on March 8 after being kicked out of Luke’s 32 Bridge Food + Drink in Nashville.

The Delta Chi fraternity member was in Tennessee traveling for their annual spring party when he was kicked out of the bar just after 9:30 p.m.

Earlier this week, his bank card was found near the Cumberland River and rescue teams were also seen searching a dam miles away from where he was last seen.

Strain had told his friends that he would meet them at their hotelbut was nowhere to be seen when the group returned from their night out.

The Delta Chi fraternity member was in Tennessee traveling for their annual spring party when he was kicked out of the bar just after 9:30 p.m.

His friends tried to contact him but received no response and they reported Strain as missing because they could not locate him through his Snapchat location.

Surveillance footage collected by police from Downtown Smoke & Vape Shop on Church Street showed Strain near the intersection of 2nd Avenue and Church Street.

The apparently drunk student, wearing a two-tone black and brown shirt and blue jeans, fell into the trap, then quickly got back up and continued walking down the street.

Another was captured near the intersection of Gay Street and 1st Avenue North just before 10 p.m. taking long strides with his head down as he stumbled through the streets.

The student reportedly FaceTimed his mother Michelle Whiteid that evening and she said nothing seemed out of the ordinary.