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Joshua Guimond born June 18, is an American man who disappeared on the night of November 9 and 10, , after leaving a party hosted in a dormitory of Saint John's University in Collegeville, Minnesota. He was a year-old junior student at Saint John's, who was partying with friends in the campus' Metten Court dormitory building.
He left the party around p. When he did not return, the students at the party assumed that he had gone to sleep elsewhere. The walk to his dormitory, St. Maur, would have taken about three minutes. He was last seen around to a. The disappearance's possible connection to others in the area led to media attention. Investigators from the Stearns County Sheriff's Office discovered Guimond's scent by the lake using a bloodhound , and theorized he had fallen or was pushed into the lake during his walk.
In the decades since, divers have searched Stumpf and other nearby bodies of water, and have not found Guimond's body. Based on conversations found on his computer, investigators now theorize he was kidnapped or picked up via a car on the bridge. Joshua Guimond was born on June 18, Leading up to November , in the area around the Saint John's campus, male college students had been the subject of attacks, including attempted abductions and stalkings. Maur dormitory building. He had blonde hair and weighed pounds.
On the night of November 9, , Guimond was writing a paper in his room at St. At the apartment, he played poker with eight to ten other students. Maur, [ 3 ] or went down the hall to use the bathroom. The walk between Metten Court and St. Maur would have been about three minutes long. It is unknown if Guimond returned to St. Some songs had been skipped, implying the computer was being physically operated at that time. Fifteen minutes after he left, Guimond's friends attempted to call him at his dorm's phone, but received no answer.
Maur when he returned. Students on campus took more safety precautions, like not walking by themselves, locking their doors, and checking on their friends. Guimond's friends started an information campaign to spread awareness, including posters that were put up in an area from Fargo to the Twin Cities.