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James Higginbotham: Parents Appeal Over US Student Missing in Japan

James Higginbotham: Parents Appeal Over US Student Missing in Japan

Summary

An American college student named James "Weston" Higginbotham went missing in Kyoto, Japan, during a family trip. His parents are asking for public help to find him, sharing details about his last known location and his hiking experience.

Key Facts

  • James Higginbotham is a 20-year-old student at Auburn University studying environmental engineering.
  • He was last seen on May 29 at Yamashina station in Kyoto around 8:15 p.m. local time, confirmed by CCTV footage.
  • His mother, Nancy Higginbotham, said the police confirmed he got off at Yamashina station but are unsure if he boarded another train afterward.
  • James is an experienced hiker and might have taken a quiet trail near Kyoto, such as Bishamon-do or Lake Biwa Canal.
  • His parents have been searching nearby woods despite bad weather and wildlife challenges.
  • Nancy asked the public to check hotels, train stations, cafes, hiking areas, and other places near Kyoto, Otsu, Lake Biwa, and Shiga for James.
  • James is described as 6'1" tall, with long blonde hair and blue eyes, wearing a white "Save the Bees" shirt, lavender pants, and old Adidas shoes.
  • The family requests that if anyone sees James, they should contact local police and then notify his mother directly by phone instead of sharing his location publicly.
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