Nebraska man missing after leaving home in Lincoln

A young Nebraska man has been missing for a week after leaving this apartment in Lincoln.

Updated: February 5, 2026
By Sara McKenna

LINCOLN, Neb.— A young Nebraska man has been missing for a week after leaving this apartment in Lincoln.

27-year-old Harrison Schreurs was reported missing January 28 when he did not show up for his scheduled work shift, according to the GoFundMe made by his family.

Schreurs has brown hair, brown eyes, and was 5’10” and 175 lbs at the time of his disappearance, according to Nebraska State Patrol.

NPS say Schreurs was wearing a blue suit, a tie, and tan dress shoes at the time of his disappearance.

He was reported to be driving a navy blue 2017 Ford Edge with Nebraska plates ARF611.

Lincoln Police told our news partners that Schreurs was last seen around 9:20 am last Wednesday at a car wash near 27th and Superior Streets.

If you have information or have seen Schreurs, police urge the public to call 402-441-6000.

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