New evidence has emerged in the search for missing Alabama college student Aniah Haley Blanchard.

Police in Auburn on Friday confirmed the discovery of a damaged black 2017 Honda CR-V in Montgomery belonging to Blanchard. The vehicle was found after a person reported it to the authorities, AL.com reports.

Blanchard, 19, was reported missing by family on Thursday and was last heard from by friends on Wednesday. She is a native of Homewood, Alabama, and attends Southern Union College in Wadley, a town roughly 80 miles northeast of the state capital of Montgomery. Blanchard is also the stepdaughter of Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) fighter Walt Harris.

“While the vehicle has been recovered, Blanchard has not been located,” Auburn police Captain Lorenza Dorsey said in a statement. “The investigation continues regarding her disappearance.”

Blanchard is described as black with light skin, 5-foot-6 and about 125 pounds, and having brown hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a black dress, tan boots and black stockings.

Those with information about Blanchard’s case are encouraged to reach out to the police at (334) 501-3140, or the anonymous tip line at (334) 246-1391. Blanchard’s family has also set up an official PayPal account to help fund the search effort.

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