The West Point cadet who vanished from the military campus with a rifle last week has been identified as 20-year-old Kade Kurita, the school said Tuesday.

Kurita was identified by the military academy in a statement Tuesday as searches for him continued.

“There has been no cell phone or financial activity in over 72 hours,” the West Point garrison commander said in a statement Tuesday. “This leads us to believe that he is still in the vicinity of West Point.”

Kurita, along with his M4 rifle, was reported missing on Friday, but authorities believe he was not carrying any magazines or ammunition, according to the statement.

State police dive teams were using sonar to search the Hudson River and ponds near the campus, the school said.

Soldiers and state troopers were also searching more than 6,000 acres near West Point. The Army Criminal Investigation Division was also helping with the investigation, authorities said.