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A Summer Run Through Brooklyn, Iowa: The Missing-Student Notification That Defined a National Manhunt

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On July 18, 2018, University of Iowa psychology student Mollie Tibbetts, 20, disappeared after going for an evening run near her summer home in Brooklyn, Iowa. The University of Iowa, working through its HEOA-mandated missing-student notification framework, coordinated with Poweshiek County and state authorities throughout a 34-day search that ended August 21, 2018, when her body was found in a cornfield.

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University of Iowa
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Some alert texts below are approximate reconstructions from news coverage, not confirmed verbatim transcripts. Reconstructed texts are shown in italic with a dashed border. Verified verbatim texts have a solid border and are marked accordingly.

INITIAL ALERTEmail
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Police are seeking the public's assistance in locating Mollie Tibbetts, a 20-year-old University of Iowa student who has been missing since the evening of July 18, 2018. Mollie was last seen running on a rural road in Brooklyn, Iowa at approximately 7:30 p.m. She is 5'2", approximately 120 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. Anyone with information about Mollie's whereabouts is asked to contact the Poweshiek County Sheriff's Office at 641-623-5679 or the University of Iowa Police at 319-335-5022.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

Reconstructed; Tibbetts was reported missing the morning of July 19, 2018, after she failed to show for her summer job
The University of Iowa's involvement reflects HEOA's reach to enrolled students even during summer break and even when off-campus — Tibbetts was housesitting in Brooklyn, Iowa, ~70 miles from the Iowa City campus
The notification went through Poweshiek County Sheriff's Office (jurisdictional lead) with University of Iowa Police as a secondary contact — a common pattern for missing-student cases involving students away from campus
FOLLOW-UPEmail
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It is with profound sadness that we share that the body of University of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts has been recovered. An arrest has been made in connection with her disappearance. The university extends its deepest condolences to Mollie's family. Counseling resources are available through University Counseling Services at 319-335-7294 for any students, faculty or staff who need support.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

Reconstructed; the August 21 follow-up message was paired with the announcement that 24-year-old Cristhian Bahena Rivera had led investigators to Tibbetts's body, with the formal first-degree-murder charge filed the following day (August 22, 2018)
The 34-day gap between the initial missing-student notification and the recovery represents one of the longest active missing-student investigations in modern Big Ten history
The case became a flashpoint in the 2018 immigration debate — the university's communications carefully avoided that political framing
Context

Background

Mollie Tibbetts was a psychology major at the University of Iowa entering her sophomore year when she disappeared while housesitting in Brooklyn, Iowa, about 70 miles from the Iowa City campus. She was last seen running at approximately 7:30 PM CDT on July 18, 2018, and was reported missing the next morning when she did not show up for her summer job. The University of Iowa coordinated its response with Poweshiek County Sheriff's Office, the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation, and the FBI under the framework of the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008. The 34-day search ended August 21, 2018, when Cristhian Bahena Rivera led investigators to her body in a Poweshiek County cornfield. Surveillance footage had shown his car following Tibbetts during her run. Rivera was convicted of first-degree murder in May 2021 and sentenced to life without parole. The case illustrates the operational complexity of missing-student notifications when the missing student is away from campus during summer term — a scenario the HEOA framework addresses but does not exhaustively script.
Analysis

Key Findings

Tibbetts was a registered University of Iowa student housesitting off-campus during summer term, illustrating that HEOA missing-student protocols extend beyond term-time and beyond residence halls
The 34-day gap between disappearance and resolution made this one of the longest active missing-student investigations in modern Big Ten history
Coordinated jurisdiction across Poweshiek County Sheriff's Office, Iowa DCI, FBI, and University of Iowa Police modeled the multi-agency response missing-student notifications often require
The case became a flashpoint in national immigration policy debate after Bahena Rivera was identified as undocumented — the university's communications scrupulously avoided that political framing
Outcome
Tibbetts's body was recovered in a Poweshiek County cornfield in the early morning hours of August 21, 2018 after Cristhian Bahena Rivera led investigators to it during a lengthy interrogation that began August 20, 2018. Bahena Rivera was charged with first-degree murder on August 22, 2018, convicted on May 28, 2021, and sentenced to life in prison without parole on August 30, 2021.
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