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Maryland College Closes, Pennsylvania High School on Alert as FBI Joins Search for Missing Student
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A college prank may be at the root of a desperate search for missing Pennsylvania college student Jacob Marberger and fear about whether he is armed and his intentions.
Police in Marberger's hometown of Cheltenham, confirmed Tuesday the 19-year-old was last seen Monday morning at a Wal-Mart in Berks County, after leaving his parents’ Montgomery County, Pa. home with a gun case, and possibly a gun.
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In Chestertown, Maryland where Marberger was a proud member of Washington College's student government, the school closed “until further notice” Tuesday, sending everyone home until Marberger is found.
As school and law enforcement officials explained their decision to lockdown and then close campus -- even though Marberger has made no direct threats -- reasons Jacob may be distraught began to emerge.
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The timeline starts Oct. 7 with a prank by other students that left Jacob hurt and humiliated, according to the school's Public Safety Director, Jerry Roderick.
“Someone had placed a trash can full of water against his dorm room door, so when he opened the door, the water came into his room. He felt very hurt by that and he saw this as [people] reaching out to ridicule him in some way,” Roderick said. “In speaking to Jacob, he did feel persecuted by several students on campus.”
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Two days later, Marberger, who began collecting unique guns about a year ago, brandished an unloaded, antique rifle in front of some other students, according to college president Sheila Bair, who said Marberger may have been intoxicated.
"That gun was unloaded. He was not pointing it at anybody, he was not threatening anybody. I want to make that clear," Bair said.
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More than 2 weeks passed before school police received an anonymous tip about the alleged gun incident. On Oct. 23 they questioned Marberger. No weapon was found. Four days later, police were told there'd been a gun in the building where Jacob lived. On the 29th, they found an antique .22 rifle, Seven Shot revolver, at a house off campus. They confronted Marberger a second time. He was temporarily suspended until a forensic psychologist cleared him to return to school, saying he was not a threat to himself or others.
Last week, Marberger spent his first 7 days back on campus in what his father, Jon Marberger, described as a difficult week. He'd been kicked out of his fraternity, faced an Honor Board hearing that could still mean explusion and was then confronted Sunday night by members of his student government group. Jacob resigned his elected position as speaker of the senate.
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"Now when feel like you’ve tarnished the image of the student government and it’s a fine group of people and he tried very hard," the older Marberger said, adding the position meant a lot to Jacob, "but with the rumors going around, it was a bit of self sacrifice.
At some point overnight, Jacob made the drive home to Cheltenham, which would have taken a little over two hours. He arrived after 3 a.m. Monday and by 4. a.m. he was gone. His parents woke to find a rifle case missing, but didn't know if a gun was inside the case. When Jacob didn't answer his cell phone, Jon Marberger called the school, which went on lockdown in "an abundance of caution."
Meanwhile, Marberger's former high school, Cheltenham High School in Wyncote, Pennsylvania, said security officials and police are keeping a close eye on the situation. The school went into "lockout" mode Monday amid the search for Marberger and remained on alert Tuesday.
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November 17 District Security Update
District officials have remained in communication with local law enforcement representatives concerning yesterday’s events and will continue to do so. We have no updated information at this point. The District will continue to be cautious and will monitor all of its school environments today. Additional communication will be issued as necessary.
Cheltenham officials have yet to directly name Marberger but said the 19-year-old student in question was a graduate.
The FBI joined the search for Marberger Tuesday as Chestertown police announced there was a warrant out for his arrest on 4 misdemeanor weapons-related charges.
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Marberger's father, who is begging for his son's safe return, said no one in the family has heard from Jacob.
"Our only plea is if Jacob hears or sees this, please come home," Jon Marberger told NBC10 of his only child, whom he said has close relationships with both parents.

Washington College has asked anyone who knew his whereabouts to call the college at 410-778-7810 or Chestertown police at 410-778-1800.