The search for 22-year-old Northern Kentucky University student Murry “Alexis” Foust has taken a more complex turn as new information from a dorm roommate sheds light on the young student’s private life in the days leading up to their disappearance. Foust, a fine arts major who was set to graduate in early May 2026, was last seen on the afternoon of April 27 in Covington’s Latonia neighborhood while reportedly heading to class. Nearly a week later, the student remains missing, with Covington Police continuing an active investigation.
Foust, who uses he/they pronouns and is known to many as Murry while legally named Alexis Marie Foust, has been described by friends and family as a creative, vibrant, and dedicated individual in the midst of their transition. Those close to Foust say they were in good spirits and had every intention of attending classes that day. However, Foust never arrived on campus. Their car was later found parked near their apartment off Decoursey Avenue in Latonia, their cellphone was left behind at home, and a backpack was discovered on the NKU campus. These details have left investigators and loved ones struggling to understand what happened after Foust was last captured on surveillance footage walking in the area around 5:30–6:15 p.m. on April 27.
A significant new detail has emerged from one of Foust’s dorm roommates, who revealed that Foust had been involved in a secret romantic relationship with another young woman — reportedly a fellow student and acquaintance from the dormitory. According to the roommate, the pair had been meeting frequently and dating discreetly. Foust was reportedly hesitant to tell their family about the relationship. While there is no direct evidence linking this personal connection to the disappearance, the secrecy surrounding it has added another layer of complexity to the case. Authorities are now examining whether private matters may have contributed to whatever events unfolded that afternoon.
The roommate also noted that a personal item Foust would not normally leave behind is now missing, prompting some speculation that the disappearance could have been voluntary. However, friends have strongly pushed back against this theory, stressing that Foust had strong ties to the area, was looking forward to graduation, and showed no obvious signs of planning to leave suddenly. One close friend described the situation as creating an “impossible uncertainty,” especially difficult for Foust’s partner and loved ones.
Covington Police have intensified their efforts, asking residents and business owners in the Latonia area to check home surveillance and doorbell camera footage from the late afternoon of April 27. They are particularly interested in any sightings between approximately 5:45 p.m. and 6:15 p.m. along streets, sidewalks, driveways, or alleys in the vicinity. Foust was last seen dressed appropriately for heading to campus, and authorities have released photos from surveillance footage to help the public identify them.
Northern Kentucky University has acknowledged the case and expressed deep concern for their student. As a fine arts major on the verge of completing their degree, Foust was reportedly excited about this milestone. The university continues to work closely with local police.
The broader community has come together to spread awareness through social media, urging anyone with information to come forward. The case has also drawn attention to the unique challenges faced by transgender and non-binary individuals, especially when balancing personal identity, relationships, and family expectations. Supporters are calling for a compassionate yet thorough investigation while cautioning against unfounded speculation.
As the days pass without resolution, the emotional impact on Foust’s family, friends, and partner continues to grow. Those who knew Foust describe a talented artist and dedicated student with clear plans for the future. The reported secret relationship, combined with the missing personal item, has introduced questions about whether private circumstances played a role in the events of April 27. Nevertheless, authorities continue to treat the disappearance with full urgency, exploring every possible avenue.
Anyone with information about Foust’s whereabouts or movements on or after April 27 is strongly encouraged to contact the Covington Police Department immediately. Even small details or pieces of surveillance footage could prove vital in helping bring this young student home safely.
The disappearance of Murry “Alexis” Foust serves as a stark reminder of how quickly an ordinary day can turn into an unresolved mystery. As the search continues, the hope remains strong that Foust will be found soon — whether by choice or circumstance — and safely reunited with those who care deeply. For now, the focus stays on gathering facts, supporting the investigation, and maintaining community vigilance.
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