Morgan Panzer Missing: Help find 19-year-old teenager believed may be in danger

A girl who went missing from a college on Wednesday is still missing and concerns are growing increasingly for her welfare, The authorities are carrying out a search to find the missing teenager who has been missing since December 1, 2021. and are asking the public for clues in locating her.

News reaching us states that the authorities are searching for a possibly endangered college student who went missing from Bergen Community College in Paramus N.J. on Wednesday. 19-year-old Morgan Panzer’s family says she could be in danger.

According to her father Richard Panzer, Morgan’s backpack and cell phone were found in the college’s cafeteria around noon along with a note in the phone saying she was leaving for three weeks and not to look for her.

Richard Panzer said she was seen on surveillance video walking alone from the cafeteria to a parking deck at around noon, but it’s not known what happened to her after that. He said several apps that his daughter frequently uses on her phone to communicate with people had been deleted and he thinks she may be in danger.

“This isn’t something that sounds like her idea,” he said. “She’s never done anything like this in her life. It seems like someone is helping her.”

According to Richard Panzer, Morgan Panzer’s mother dropped her daughter off at school around 9 a.m. where she was supposed to attend two classes and then call her for a ride back home to Nutley,

Panzer’s mother never heard from her daughter, though. She drove back to the college to look for Morgan after seeing that the Find My Phone app showed her daughter’s phone was still on campus.

He added that Morgan’s professors said she didn’t attend her classes on Wednesday.

Morgan Panzer Description

  • Sex: Female
  • Age: 19
  • Race: White
  • Height: 5’7″ tall
  • Weight: 110 pounds
  • Eyes: Brown
  • Hair: blonde

Her father said she was wearing camouflage pants with a black hooded sweat jacket and grey sneakers, Morgan has two tattoos on her right ankle, one says “love you more” and the other says “impossible.”

A Bergen Community College spokesman said in a statement, “Morgan, her family, and friends remain in the thoughts of the Bergen community as we hope for her safe return home,”