Harrison Schreurs was seen Wednesday morning at the Phillips 66 gas station near South 14th Street and Nebraska Parkway. His family hasn't seen him since that day.
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Family members of a Lincoln man are asking the public to help locate their relative, who hasn't been seen or heard from since last Wednesday morning.
Harrison Schreurs was last seen in surveillance footage at a JetSplash Car Wash near North 27th and Superior streets. The 27-year-old was wearing a navy suit, black tie and tan business shoes.Â
Schreurs' relatives said he is 5-foot-10 and weighs 160 pounds. He has brown hair and brown eyes. He is typically clean-shaven, though he had facial hair on the day of his disappearance.
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John Schreurs said his brother's phone pinged at 10:03 a.m. near Ceresco, though he was supposed to arrive at work at Sandhills Global that morning.Â
"Why didn't he show up at work? That's question number one," John Schreurs said.
Harrison Schreurs' cousin, Krissy Dykhouse, said he grew up near Dell Rapids, South Dakota, but there was no reason for him to be driving there on Wednesday.
She asked people to keep an eye out for Harrison Schreurs' car. He drives a navy blue 2017 Ford Edge with the license plate ARF 611. Dykhouse said she's hoping for people outside of Nebraska to be aware of her cousin's disappearance.
John Schreurs and Dykhouse stressed that it's unlike Harrison Schreurs to go anywhere unannounced. Though he has a flexible schedule that allows him to work from home once a week, he was expected to attend work on Wednesday.
None of this is characteristic for him, John Schreurs said. He said his brother seems to make a positive impact on everyone he meets.
"Such a kind, thoughtful, generous — very funny guy," John Schreurs said. "He cared. He cares."
John Schreurs said he's working directly with the Lincoln Police Department to find his brother. Though LPD hasn't posted about Harrison Schreurs on social media, police spokesperson Erika Thomas said the search for him is active and ongoing.
Anyone with information should contact the Lincoln Police Department’s non-emergency number at 402-441-6000, or Crime Stoppers at 402-475-3600 to remain anonymous.
Harrison Schreurs was seen Wednesday morning at the Phillips 66 gas station near South 14th Street and Nebraska Parkway. His family hasn't seen him since that day.