Matthew Mindler, a former child star, was found dead on Saturday after he was reported missing earlier in the week. He was 19 years old.
Daniel A. Wubah, Ph.D, University President of Millersville University where Mindler was enrolled, released an official statement on Twitter addressed to the student body.
“It is with a grieving heart that I let you know of the death of 19-year-old Matthew Mindler from Hellertown, Pennsylvania, a first-year student at Millersville University,” the statement began. “Our thoughts of comfort and peace are with his friends and family during this time.”
The statement continued, explaining that Millersville University Police and local law enforcement had been searching for Mindler since Thursday until he was found dead on Saturday morning. He has since been transported by the coroner for further investigation to the Lancaster County Forensic Center.
“This is a time of grief for the family, our campus and the community,” Wubah said. “I ask that the campus community come together to support each other, and our students, during this difficult time.”
The statement ended with a note to students and faculty, encouraging them to reach out to various campus services for support.
On Thursday, August 26, Millersville University’s Twitter account shared a missing notice for Mindler, revealing that he had been missing since the evening of Tuesday, when he did not report back to his room or return any phone calls from his family.
He was last seen at 8.11 pm on Tuesday walking from West Villages, his residence hall, toward a parking lot area on Centennial Dr . He had attended classes on Monday and Tuesday, but did not show up to class on Wednesday.
The University Police were able to file a missing adult report with the National Crime Information Center on Thursday and notify the local police departments less than 24 hours after the initial report was filed.
Mindler, a former child star, was best known for his role as River in the 2011 comedy “Our idiot Brother.” He played the son of the characters Liz and Dylan, portrayed by Emily Mortimer and Steve Coogan, while starring alongside Paul Rudd, Zooey Deschanel and Elizabeth Banks.
He also held roles in an episode of the television series, “As the World Turns,” and two shorts, 2013’s “Frequency” and 2015’s “Solo.”
At this time, no cause of death has been disclosed.
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2021-08-28 21:41:00Z
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