Abdullah Abdullatif Alkadi, 23, was last seen at his home in the
Los Angeles suburb of Reseda on Sept. 17, the Los Angeles Police
Department said. Authorities discovered his body in Palm Desert,
roughly 125 miles (200 km) to the southeast, on Thursday.
Further information would not be released until a news conference
set for Monday, because the investigation was at a "crucial
juncture," police said in a statement.
The FBI had been assisting the LAPD in the investigation into
Alkadi, an international student at California State University,
Northridge.
University president Dianne Harrison extended the condolences of the
campus community to Alkadi's family and friends, in a statement on
social media website Twitter.
"Losing such a promising young life is tragic," Harrison said. "We
will continue to assist law enforcement in any way we can as they
investigate the circumstances of his death."
Broadcaster KCBS-TV reported that Alkadi sold one of his cars, an
Audi worth approximately $52,000, on Craigslist around the time of
his disappearance.
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The Los Angeles Times reported that his cell phone had been traced
to the city of Beaumont, some 80 miles (129 km) east of Los Angeles,
but that it had been deactivated.
(Editing by Curtis Skinner; and Clarence Fernandez)
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