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Penn State Professor Ronald Bettig Reported Missing

Penn State Associate Professor Ronald V. Bettig was reported missing to the State College Police Department and police are asking for any information that would help locate the individual. HeĀ is pictured above.

Bettig is a professor in Penn State’s Media Studies department. He was last seen on August 13 at 12:30 p.m. His vehicle, a maroon 2010 Ford Focus with Pennsylvania license plate HJL-5155 is also reportedly missing.

If anyone has relevant information as to his whereabouts, please contact the State College Police Department at 814-234-7150, by email at [email protected], or by anonymous tip on the department’s website.

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