Local police are scanning different areas of Chicago city for missing Rezwanul Haque, a member of Bangladesh Special Olympics team, who has autism and does not speak English, reports Chicago Tribune.
Rezwanul Haque, 22, who went to United States to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the International Special Olympics, was last seen leaving his hotel in Chicago on Thursday afternoon, Chicago police spokesperson Anthony Guglielmi said.
“He was last seen on hotel surveillance video footage – boarding a SUV and driving off,” Guglielmi continues, adding that "there's no information at this point to suggest any type of foul play."
Reports add that he was last seen wearing a blue hat with the letters "USA" on the front, a blue polo short with "Bangladesh" written in red on the back, white gym shoes and black pants, according to the alert. He has a light gray and red backpack, police said.
Rezwanul, who has autism, is considered a high-risk missing person. He is described as Asian, has black hair and brown eyes, is about 5 feet, 8 inches tall and weighs about 160 pounds, police said.
In the 2015 Special Olympics, he won a gold medal in men's singles badminton, according to a statement from Special Olympics International.
"We're deeply concerned as our foremost priority is the well-being and safety of our athletes," according to the statement released Saturday. "We are working with the local authorities to help locate the missing athlete."
Meanwhile, Monir Choudhury, honorary consul of Bangladesh in Illinois, on Saturday said that he met with members of the team to learn more information connected to the 22-year-old's disappearance, according to UNB.
"We are trying to find any clue, any last phone number, anything he discussed with another person," Choudhury told US media.