Auburn University student disappears in Japan as parents join search: ‘In our own living hell’

During a family vacation in Japan, James ‘Weston’ Higginbotham went missing for nearly a week after setting off on his own following a family disagreement, his parents explained on Thursday.

Nancy and Keith Higginbotham shared more about the circumstances leading to their son’s disappearance on May 29, during an appearance on “FOX & Friends First.” They explained that the last sighting of their son was near Yamashina Station, located to the east of Kyoto.

“We decided to go separate ways,” Nancy Higginbotham recounted. “We were having minor disagreements typical of a family vacation, so we thought it best to give each other space. He’s 20 years old, very well-traveled, and an excellent navigator. We visited the temples, while he chose to spend time by the river.”

She emphasized that the disagreements were typical family squabbles, especially after spending six days in close quarters sharing twin beds in a hotel room.

James ‘Weston’ Higginbotham’s disappearance has been reported to the police, who believe his last known location was near Yamashina Station, east of Kyoto, according to his mother. The family continues to seek any information that might lead to his whereabouts.

The family was able follow him on Life360, a phone app that enables families to track each other’s location, Nancy Higginbotham said. It showed Weston was by the river and went to a couple of stores before he boarded a train. Then his location went “completely dark,” she said.

When asked about her post on social media that said Weston may have been emotionally distressed at the time he went missing, Nancy Higginbotham said her son “just needed time by himself.”

His family believes he may have been seeking nearby nature trails when he went missing on May 29. (Facebook/Nancy Higginbotham )

“We just needed some separation,” she said. “And so his happy place is going on a trail or just going on a hike, and so we just all needed just a little bit of time away. It’s not an abnormal thing to want time. When you’re 20, you’re an adult. You can do that.”

Weston is described as standing 6 feet 1 inch tall with long blond hair and blue eyes. His mother said he was last seen wearing a shirt with “Save the Bees” printed on the back, lavender corduroy pants and white Adidas sneakers with black stripes. He was carrying a shoulder bag featuring the outline of the state of Alabama.

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Weston was last seen wearing a shirt with “Save the Bees” printed on the back, lavender corduroy pants and white Adidas sneakers with black stripes, according to his mother. (Facebook/Nancy Higginbotham )

Nancy Higginbotham has been sharing updates about the search on her social media, writing that dozens of police officers, K-9 units and helicopters have been combing the wooded region for Weston.

The area around Yamashina includes several popular hiking routes, temples and forested paths, including trails leading toward Mount Otowa and the Kyoto Trail network.

The parents praised Japanese police, the U.S. Embassy in Japan and the FBI as “wonderful” for their efforts in the search.

“They deployed another 50 police officers, and I was told that, you know, they had mud up to their chest … and they had the canine dogs, and they had the helicopters today,” Nancy Higginbotham said.

She said the family is still hopeful Weston will be found alive despite being missing for nearly a week, adding that her son “is built to endure.”

“The water is very fresh here; he has plenty of water to drink,” she said. “And he knows how to forage; he can survive. He is out there and we are going to find him.”

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