After Search, Missing Student Lia Smith, 21, Confirmed Deceased; Official Report Provides Cause

What began as a community-wide search for a missing college student has ended in deep sorrow for those who knew and loved Lia Smith. The 21-year-old Middlebury College student was reported missing after she was last seen on campus on October 17. Her disappearance prompted an extensive search led by local authorities, supported by students, staff, and multiple agencies determined to bring her home.

On October 23, Smith was found deceased in a field near The Knoll, Middlebury’s organic farm. Investigators reported no signs of foul play, and the medical examiner later determined her death to be a suicide. The discovery brought an emotional conclusion to days of worry and raised awareness of the importance of mental health support within academic communities.

In a heartfelt statement, Middlebury College President Ian Baucom shared condolences with Lia’s family and described her as a remarkable student and community member. She was known for her involvement in the Women’s Swimming and Diving team, Chess and Japanese clubs, and her advocacy for transgender rights. She was pursuing a double major in computer science and statistics, and those who knew her spoke highly of her talent, compassion, and dedication.

Messages of grief and support poured in from friends, family, and community members, reflecting the impact Lia had on those around her. A promising student with a bright future, she had previously interned as a data analyst and had dreams that extended far beyond the campus walls. Her passing is a profound loss, reminding many of the importance of kindness, understanding, and support for one another in difficult times.

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