The family of a US college student who disappeared while on a trip to Spain has issued an urgent appeal for information, as police continue their investigation in Barcelona. James “Jimmy” Gracey, a 20-year-old student at the University of Alabama, was last seen in the early hours of Tuesday morning outside the Shoko nightclub in the Port Olímpic area of Barcelona. Get today's headlines by email According to relatives, a friend saw him at around 03:00 local time. He was later reported missing after failing to return to his accommodation that morning. Last seen near city nightclubHis family said he was wearing a white shirt, dark trousers and a chain with a gold cross. He is described as approximately 6ft 1in tall and weighing around 175 pounds. Police investigation under wayAuthorities in Spain have launched a search, led by the Mossos d'Esquadra. Officials confirmed they are investigating but have not released further details about the circumstances of his disappearance. Gracey’s mother said his mobile phone had been recovered after being stolen, though it is now in police possession. The US State Department said it could not comment on the case, citing privacy considerations. Family describes ‘out of character’ disappearanceIn a statement, the family described Gracey as “kind, responsible, and devoted,” adding that it was highly unusual for him not to remain in contact. “He is completely out of character for not checking in with family and friends,” they said, urging anyone with information to come forward. Gracey, who is from Elmhurst, Illinois, had travelled to Spain to visit friends studying abroad. His father has since travelled to Barcelona to assist with the search. University officials said they are in contact with those close to the student and are offering support where possible. Growing concern among friends and communityFriends and fellow students have also voiced concern, describing him as reliable and supportive. At university, he is involved in student life, including leadership roles within a fraternity. His disappearance comes amid heightened awareness of risks faced by young travellers overseas. Last year, another American student went missing during a spring break trip abroad and has not been found. Authorities have advised that, in such cases, families should contact local police as well as US diplomatic services when a citizen cannot be reached. The search for Gracey is ongoing, with his family continuing to appeal publicly for information that could help locate him. Join the discussion? Already a member? Adapted by ASEAN Now. Source 19 March 2026
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