
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- The family of a missing Temple University student says her body has been found.
Jenna Burleigh, 22, had been missing since the early morning hours of Thursday, August 31.
There were no immediate details as to where her body was found or the circumstances surrounding the discovery.
There was also no word as to the cause of her death.
Burleigh's father reacted to the news on his Facebook page Saturday afternoon.
This comes after police searched homes in Philadelphia, Jenkintown, and Lackawanna County, Pa.
Sources said one person, described as a friend of Burleigh's, was picked up for questioning at his grandmother's home in Scranton, which is in Lackawanna County.
That person's identity has not been released.
Earlier Saturday, the Action Cam was there as the Philadelphia police crime scene unit searched a home in Jenkintown, Pa.

Overnight, Philadelphia police executed a search warrant at the off-campus apartment of that friend in the 1700 block of North 16th Street.
His roommate told police he found stains in certain areas of the home that looked as though someone had tried to clean up some blood, Action News has learned.

Homicide and crime scene units were seen taking evidence out of the home.
Police also brought in a cadaver dog, but it did not find anything.
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