Family of Missing Texas State Student Offer $10,000 Reward
The news of Texas State student
Jason Landry s disappearance first broke back in December of 2020 after authorities found his vehicle wrecked along the roadside in
Luling, Texas. His family and friends are now offering a $10,000 reward for information about what happened.
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If you travel to Austin you are likely very familiar with the small town of Luling, Texas, which sits next to Lockhart and the beginning of the Tollroad that leads you to the Capital. On the evening of December 13th, Landry is believed to have been traveling late at night from the city of New Braunfels to his parent s home in Missouri City, Texas. After months of tracking his movements, authorities say the trail goes cold in Luling where Landry s vehicle was found wrecked along the 2300 block of Salt Flat Road according to KHOU.com.
Update: May 18, 2:22 p.m.Â
The friends and family of missing Texas State student Jason Landry are offering a $10,000 reward for his location and return. Landry has been missing since Dec. 13, 2020.Â
A valid claim for the reward will be accepted until Aug. 1, according to a post on the Missing Person - Jason Landry Facebook page.Â
Those with information on Landry s whereabouts can contact Abel Pena at 210-954-1476. An anonymous line is available at 726-777-1359.Â
For more information on the $10,000 reward visit the Missing Person - Jason Landry Facebook page.Â
Update: Feb. 26, 2:40 p.m.Â
Texas Search and Rescue (TEXSAR) continued its search for Jason Landry at 8 a.m. on Feb. 26.Â
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Family, friends of missing student Jason Landry offering $10,000 reward
By Shannon Ryan and FOX 7 Austin Digital Team
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LULING, Texas - The family and friends of Jason Landry are offering a $10,000 reward for information that will lead to the location and safe return of Jason. Texas State University student Jason Landry vanished on a drive home for a holiday break in December 2020.
The reward may be divided amongst multiple claimants as necessary, according to a post on the Missing Person - Jason Landry Facebook page. The time limit to make a valid claim for this reward begins on June 17, 2021 and expires on August 1, 2021, or whenever the conditions listed herein are met. This offer requires that the information provided by the claimant is the direct and proximate cause of the location and return of Jason Landry, according to a post on the Facebook page. The information must be specific, adequate, timely, and actually used by law enforcement, search age
Friday, May 14, 2021
The Caldwell County Sheriff’s Office identified the two victims in Monday’s fatal shooting in Martindale as two teenagers.
James Melgar, 18, and Adian Zulaica, 17, were identified as the teenagers killed Monday night in a shooting near Northwest River Road and Scull Road in Martindale.
Officials also identified the suspects involved in the deadly shooting as Michael Adam Morris, 29, and Olivia Oliva, 29. Both have been charged with capital murder.
On Monday, the Caldwell County Sheriff’s Office responded to a call regarding gunfire near the area of Northwest River Road and Scull Road at approximately 9:04 p.m. Sheriff’s deputies arrived and found two males laying next to a vehicle with gunshot wounds.