I have tried to find whether or not they completely drained the pond where the dogs alerted, but I think they only partially drained it. Is it possible Jason is in that pond? Very confusing information, but could he one in there?
Yes, I've wondered this too. Farm ponds can have a lot of junk tossed into them such as barbed wire and old cars and equipment. His corpse could have been trapped by junk.I have tried to find whether or not they completely drained the pond where the dogs alerted, but I think they only partially drained it. Is it possible Jason is in that pond? Very confusing information, but could he one in there?
I believe they did.Wouldn't they have used side scan sonar technology in the pond? As described in this link:
Side Scan Sonar - Underwater Search For Drowned Victims
At the request of Caldwell County Sheriff’s Office, TEXSAR will return for a 3-day search for Jason Landry who went missing December 13th, 2020.
TEXSAR’s initial deployment encompassed nine days of ground search and three days of aerial search spanning 49.5 sq. miles, or 31,680 acres, with over 100 professionally-trained volunteers. The teams included: search and rescue K9s trained in live find and human remains detection, the TEXSAR Mounted Search and Rescue Team, UAV/drones, experts in ground search and rescue and man tracking, side-scan sonar, water search resources, and helicopter
and fixed-wing aircraft.
TEXSAR has continued to be involved throughout the investigation, smaller follow up searches, and now this upcoming large scale deployment. The search will commence Friday, February 26th at 8am. The search will consist of over 100 TEXSAR members, the teams will include: search and rescue K9's trained in human remains detection, the TEXSAR Mounted Search and
Rescue Team, UAV/drones, experts in ground search and rescue, side scan sonar, water search resources, and helicopter.
TEXSAR members have volunteered over 2000 hours and counting to this search and investigation and have continued smaller searches since the conclusion of the large scale searches in December.
As the search continues for Jason Landry, the public is asked to contact Detective Ferry with the Caldwell County Sheriff’s Office directly at 512-398-6777 ext. 4516 with any information
regarding Jason’s disappearance.
TEXSAR is a 501(c)(3) headquartered in Austin, Texas. All services are free to requesting agencies. TEXSAR relies solely on private donations to answer every call that comes in. To support TEXSAR, donations can be made at www.texsar.org/donate, we appreciate your support!
TEXSAR
Where in the world could he have gone? This reminds me so much of the case of Brandon Lawson, Brandon Swanson, Tyler Davis. How are they not found yet?
Yes, Bryce too!I’m sure it’s already been mentioned or compared, but this reminds me of Bryce Laspisa. I’m not familiar with the other (young men?) above, but I think of Bryce often. JL’s disappearance is eerily similar to me. MOO.
Jason's car auction has been scheduled again. It's now 3/20 with a starting bid of $125. I know I saw at least $250 before, or perhaps $350. It starts at 10am (CT?).
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EXCLUSIVE: 'Someone has to know something' parents of missing Texas State student speak
“I don’t know who you are, and I don’t really care. All I care about is my son, and we want to know what happened, and we want to know where he is and if you know that, you need to come forward. We set up an anonymous line. Don’t care about retribution or revenge. What I care about is my son. That’s all we want. We want our boy home,” says Landry. “Do the right thing. This has to have been laying on your heart, to be doing it from the inside, to know something. If you have known this piece of information, it’s got to be gnawing you from the inside, so I’m just asking you to let it out, make one phone call. Let us know where our boy is.”
*Call the anonymous tip line: 726-777-1359 if you have any information regarding Jason Landry.
(I took it upon myself to add some of the correct punctuation and capitalize some letters. That quote was a run-on sentence, and made it difficult to read. Geez, what happened to journalism integrity?)
Sadly, it's possible that no-one knows anything if this is a case of hypothermia, and terminal burrowing has something to do with why Jason hasn't yet been found.