Texas Eqqusearch crews entered their fifth day of searching Friday for missing Texas State University student Jason Landry.
The 21-year-old was headed home to Missouri City near Houston in the early hours on Monday (Dec. 14) when he crashed his Nissan Altima on Salt Flat Road in a rural area about 10 minutes from downtown Luling - which is about 30 minutes outside of San Marcos.
Texas DPS officials say they believe Jason was able to get out of his vehicle after the wreck, but it is unclear where he went after that. His wallet, phone, and keys were found inside his wrecked car.
Texas State student from Missouri City missing after car found totaled, abandoned
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HOUSTON – Family, friends and law enforcement officers from several agencies are searching for 21-year-old Texas State University student Jason Landry from Missouri City after his totaled and abandoned sedan was found on a dirt road 30 miles from the college.
Landry left from Texas State to return home for the Christmas break Sunday night. A passerby found his crashed-out car along Salt Flat Road around midnight and alerted police.
“We have searched the entire area with DPS helicopters, drones, other agencies have come out, state and local, even the Texas search and rescue with their canines,” said Sgt. Deon Cockrell.