The Caldwell County Sheriff’s Office says that although there haven t been many updates in recent weeks, Texas State University student Jason Landry is still missing.
The 21-year-old was last seen December 13 when he left his apartment and began driving home to Missouri City, right outside of Houston, to spend the holidays with his family.
Investigators have now released the timeline of events they believe to have happened leading up to Jason s disappearance:
Jason leaves his San Marcos, TX apartment around 10:55 p.m.
At 11:24 p.m. Jason enters the City of Luling and stops using his Waze app to begin using his SnapChat app on his cell phone.
New details released in search for missing Texas State student
By Rebecca Thomas and FOX 7 Austin Digital Team
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New details released in search for missing Texas State student
The Caldwell County Sheriff s Office released new details in their search for 21-year-old Jason Landry, who has been missing since Dec. 13.
The Caldwell County Sheriff s Office released new details in their search for 21-year-old Landry, who has been missing since Dec. 13 when he left his apartment in San Marcos just before 11 p.m. for Missouri City to spend the holiday break with his family.
A timeline from the sheriff s office tracks Landry s movements from when he left his apartment to when his phone ceased pinging in Luling. CCSO says that investigators have gained access to most of Landry s phone and computer data and is waiting for search warrants to be returned from social media and tech companies.
New developments arise in case of missing Texas State University student
Investigators said cellphone data is providing some clues in the case
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New developments are arising in the mysterious disappearance of Texas State University student Jason Landry.
The 21-year-old disappeared in December as he drove home to the Houston area to visit his family ahead of the holidays. On Friday, investigators said cellphone data is providing some clues in the case.
The Caldwell County Sheriff’s Office said Landry left his apartment in San Marcos at 10:55 p.m. on Dec. 13.
Data shows at 11:24 p.m., Jason entered the city of Luling, off of Highway 80, and stopped using the Waze App and began using Snapchat.
What Jason Landry is believed to have looked like before he disappeared.
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Officials say the 67-minute window between his last digitally known whereabouts and the crash scene is what investigators are focusing on. They say his cell signal was powered on, but they are trying to determine why the phone doesn t appear to have been used since the area of Magnolia Avenue and Austin Street.
The sheriff s office said the crash only involved his own vehicle, and it was likely caused from overcorrecting on the gravel road and spinning off the roadway. His rear, driver s side corner struck a tree on the east side of the roadway, spinning the front driver s side into another tree and a barbed-wire fence. His rear window was broken from the impact.
Woman dies after being shot at Polo, Missouri, intersection
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. â One woman is dead after being shot Wednesday at an intersection in Polo.
The Caldwell County Sheriffâs Office responded around 10:11 a.m. to an unnamed intersection, according to a news release, where the woman was found suffering from a gunshot wound. She was transported to an area hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
A male suspect brandishing a weapon had fled the scene toward a ânearby wooded area,â the release stated.
Officers located the suspect, a 35-year-old Lawson man, east of Polo after a âlengthy manhunt.â He is being held at the Caldwell County Detention Center awaiting formal charges.