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Misty Ann Lowder
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Misty Ann Lowder is a 35 year old woman that was last seen in Denton, Texas on May 22nd, 2013. She was driving a truck at about 11 pm on Ft. Worth Drive, Denton,Texas. Misty’s last cell phone activity was at 8:25 pm. that same night. Her truck has since been discovered abandoned. It was noted by her mother that Misty does have a history of drug abuse, but she has never been gone this long without contacting anyone.

Please contact Det. Miller at 940-349-7995 or crime stoppers at 1-800-388-TIPS.

http://denton.crimestoppersweb.com/missing.aspx
https://www.facebook.com/CityofDentonPoliceDepartment
 
Misty Ann Lowder

Misty Ann Lowder is a 35 year old woman that was last seen in Denton, Texas on May 22nd, 2013. She was driving a truck at about 11 pm on Ft. Worth Drive, Denton,Texas. Misty’s last cell phone activity was at 8:25 pm. that same night. Her truck has since been discovered abandoned. It was noted by her mother that Misty does have a history of drug abuse, but she has never been gone this long without contacting anyone.

Please contact Det. Miller at 940-349-7995 or crime stoppers at 1-800-388-TIPS.

http://denton.crimestoppersweb.com/missing.aspx
https://www.facebook.com/CityofDentonPoliceDepartment


Direct link to the City of Denton PD's Facebook photo post for Misty:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?...6.392465.113414962265&type=1&relevant_count=1
photo only link: https://scontent-a-dfw.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xpa1/t1.0-9/923086_10151500063087266_1604685747_n.jpg
Her mother comments on the thread.

Misty Ann Lowder has been missing over a year now.
 
Misty Ann Lowder
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Misty Ann Lowder is a 35 year old woman that was last seen in Denton, Texas on May 22nd, 2013. She was driving a truck at about 11 pm on Ft. Worth Drive, Denton,Texas. Misty’s last cell phone activity was at 8:25 pm. that same night. Her truck has since been discovered abandoned. It was noted by her mother that Misty does have a history of drug abuse, but she has never been gone this long without contacting anyone.

Please contact Det. Miller at 940-349-7995 or crime stoppers at 1-800-388-TIPS.

http://denton.crimestoppersweb.com/missing.aspx
https://www.facebook.com/CityofDentonPoliceDepartment

Extensive article about Misty Lowder in today's (Sunday, 1-25-15) Denton Record-Chronicle.

It is to be a three-part series that will run on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.

My apologies for not providing a full link to the article. Much to learn about smartphones.

www.dentonrc.com

The article is titled "Long Lost."
 
Misty is now on the Charley Project

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Details of Disappearance
Lowder was last seen in Denton, Texas at 11:00 p.m. on May 22, 2013. She worked odd jobs to make money and she had gotten a job to clean a woman's house. Cecil Henry "C.J." Stubblefield, whom she'd met a few weeks before her disappearance, had arranged the job. The woman gave Lowder $100 to buy cleaning supplies and she was return the next day to clean. This woman was the last person to see her; she has never been heard from again. Her mother reported her missing on May 27.

Lowder has a criminal record for multiple offenses dating back to 2004. She has four children, but Child Protective Services had taken them in 2012 because of neglect, and her mother had custody. Lowder was only allowed supervised visitation. She was living with Stubblefield in his rented home at the time of her disappearance; he told her she could stay with him, free of charge, until she straightened out her finances and could afford a place of her own. He stated he was unaware she had a drug problem. At the time of her disappearance, Lowder was trying to convince the landlord to evict Stubblefield; she had also stolen and pawned his ex-girlfriend's jewelry, and she planned to steal his pickup truck and sell it. She offered her brother drugs in exchange for his helping her forge Stubblefield's signature on the title.

Lowder was driving Stubblefield's pickup truck at the time of her disappearance. She had borrowed it from him several days previously and hadn't returned it, and he thought she had stolen it. His ex-girlfriend helped him look for it, and found the truck abandoned behind the Smokehouse restaurant in the 1100 block of Fort Worth Drive, off U.S. Highway 377. Inside were multiple items Lowder had stolen from Stubblefield and other people, as well as her own prison identification card, her mother's laptop computer and a pack of cigarettes.

Stubblefield's ex-girlfriend has an alibi for the time of Lowder's disappearance; Stubblefield himself cooperated with the investigation, took a polygraph and isn't considered a suspect. Lowder's brother agreed to take a polygraph, but he never did. Foul play is suspected in Lowder's case due to the circumstances involved.
 
Misty Ann Lowder – The Charley Project

Last updated July 6, 2021; details of disappearance updated.

Details of Disappearance
Lowder was last seen in Denton County, Texas at 11:00 p.m. on May 22, 2013. She worked odd jobs to make money and she had gotten a job to clean a woman's house on the outskirts of Pilot Point, near Ray Roberts Lake.

Cecil Henry "C.J." Stubblefield Jr., whom she'd met a few weeks before her disappearance, had arranged the job. The woman, Cheryl Hausenfluk, gave Lowder $100 and she was supposed to buy cleaning supplies and return the next day to finish cleaning. Hausenfluk was the last person to see her; she has never been heard from again.

Lowder used her cellular phone very frequently and sometimes sent over 150 text messages in a single day; the last time she used the phone was at 8:25 p.m. the day she disappeared. Her mother reported her missing on May 27.

She had supposedly spent several hours cleaning part of Hausenfluk's house the day she disappeared and some of the money Hausenfluk gave her was payment for her work, but when police checked the house, it was filthy and no part of it looked as if it had been recently cleaned.

Lowder has a criminal record for multiple offenses dating back to 2004, including theft, assault, child abuse and fraud. She has four children, but Child Protective Services had taken them in 2012 because of neglect, and her mother had custody. Lowder was only allowed supervised visitation.

She was living with Stubblefield in his rented home on Country Club Road on the outskirts of Denton at the time of her disappearance; he told her she could stay with him, free of charge, until she straightened out her finances and could afford a place of her own. He stated he was unaware she had a drug problem.

At the time of her disappearance, Lowder was trying to convince the landlord to evict Stubblefield. She planned to move her mother and her children into the residence if she could force him out. She had also stolen and pawned Stubblefield's ex-girlfriend's jewelry, and she planned to steal his pickup truck and sell it. She offered her brother drugs in exchange for his helping her forge Stubblefield's signature on the title.

Lowder was driving Stubblefield's pickup truck at the time of her disappearance. She had borrowed it from him several days previously and hadn't returned it, and he thought she had stolen it.

His ex-girlfriend helped him look for it, and found the truck abandoned behind the Smokehouse restaurant in the 1100 block of Fort Worth Drive, off U.S. Highway 377. Inside were multiple items Lowder had stolen from Stubblefield and other people, as well as her own prison identification card, her mother's laptop computer and a pack of cigarettes.

Stubblefield's ex-girlfriend has an alibi for the time of Lowder's disappearance; Stubblefield himself cooperated with the investigation, took a polygraph and isn't considered a suspect. Her brother agreed to take a polygraph, but he never did. Stubblefield died in June 2021.

Police searched Hausenfluk's home, thinking Lowder's body might be on the property. A cadaver dog indicated the presence of human remains, but investigators didn't find anything.

Foul play is suspected in Lowder's case due to the circumstances involved.
 

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