TX Jason Landry, 21, car found crashed at Luling, 14 Dec 2020, MEDIA, MAPS, TIMELINE *NO DISCUSSION*

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(The above post is courtesy of @California Sunset)

Texas State student from Missouri City missing after car found totaled, abandoned


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 near the college.

Landry left from Texas State to home for the Christmas break Sunday night. A passerby found his crashed-out car along Salt Flat Road around midnight, 30 miles from campus, and alerted police.

His wallet, phone and other belongings were left inside the Nissan Altima, his mother said.

The link includes a video of the news report. It shows Landry’s wrecked vehicle.

(via @mlhenn)


 
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Law enforcement searching for Texas State student who disappeared after crash near Luling


To Note from article 1:
•Jason David Landry, 21, a Texas State University student
•Landry is from the Houston area
•Jason’s car was found wrecked
•LE officers found the crashed vehicle near Salt Flat Road north of Interstate 10
•wreck was near Luling, Texas
•wreck is believed to happen around midnight (Mon morning, Dec 14)
•personal items and a cell phone were found in the vehicle
•officials had a helicopter crew search the area for Landry or any other possible victims. Officers are still searching the area on the ground.

Texas State student from Missouri City missing after car found totaled, abandoned

To Note from article 2:
•Jason Landry is a 21-year-old Texas State University student
•Landry from Missouri City
•his totaled and abandoned sedan was found near the college
•A passerby found his crashed-out car along Salt Flat Road around midnight, 30 miles from campus, and alerted police
•his wallet, phone and other belongings were left inside the Nissan Altima
•Helicopters, hounds, horses, drones and lots of prayers are helping in the search, the family said

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Photo of Salt Flat Rd

(via @mlhenn)
 
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Jason Landry Missing: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com

Landry’s car was found crashed in Caldwell County on Monday, December 14 around 12:30 a.m. after a resident reported seeing it near U.S. 183 off Salt Flat Road.
His car likely crashed sometime between 11:30 p.m. Sunday and 12:30 a.m. Monday.

Landry’s car appeared to have been in a single-car accident and had hit two trees.

His scent may have been tracked to a nearby abandoned house, but he had not been found.

Landry was driving from Texas State to Sienna Plantation in the Houston region.

A small amount of blood was found in the car.

His phone, wallet, keys, and other belongings were all still in the car.

It’s unknown what he was wearing at the time. He has a scar on one of his ankles and medium-length hair. He may have a goatee.

Helicopters, dogs, and drones were being used to detect body heat.

(via @mlhenn)
 
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Missing: Jason Landry - Caldwell County, Texas

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It’s unknown what color, style or type of clothing that Jason was wearing. Jason has a scar on his ankle; possibly the right ankle. Jason has medium length hair, and he is believed to have a goatee. If you have seen Jason Landry since his reported disappearance, if you know of his current whereabouts, or if you have any information whatsoever concerning Jason’s disappearance; please call the Caldwell County Sheriff’s Office at (512) 398-6777 - call Texas EquuSearch at (281) 309-9500



(via @mlhenn)
 
Little clip of his father saying that his son was in a car crash, he walked away from that car crash, he’s hurt, he’s alone, and he’s out here.

TONIGHT on @cbsaustin: 21-year-old Jason Landry, a Texas State student, is still missing tonight, after authorities found his car crashed an abandoned on a rural road outside of Luling. His father, Kent Landry, spoke with me as he was out again searching for answers.

https://twitter.com/gabrielavtv/status/1339056120539852801?s=21

(via @MassGuy)
 
Search continues for missing Texas State student

Jason‘s family was told that his car was found around 12:30 Monday morning by a volunteer firefighter who was returning from a call. The family was also told that about an hour earlier an oil field worker drove by the same spot and did not see a thing. Dogs tracked a scent indicating Jason was walking back toward Luling. After about a quarter of a mile, the trail disappeared.

(via @CharadeYouAre)
 
Search continues for missing Texas State student

Teams made up of local authorities as well as Equusearch focused on a remote area northeast of Luling. Much of it is around a large oil field that dates back to the 1920s
It’s a place where someone could easily get lost according to Felix Cortinas who has a deer lease nearby. "A lot of old wells, saltwater disposal, old wells that were never even capped or cemented just holes and a lot of creeks, a lot of steep banks," he said.

(via @mlhenn)
 
Father of missing Texas State student continues searching for answers

•Jason’s Nissan Altima crashed and was abandoned along Salt Flat Road, roughly 10 minutes away from downtown Luling.
•They’ve had helicopters, drones
•they’re investigating all the ponds and the rivers, and the creeks
•There are horse teams & dog teams going. They found some scents and are trying to make sense out of it.
•LE believe Jason ran off the road and crashed, but he was still able to get out of his car.
•Authorities do not suspect foul play or that alcohol was involved.
•multiple agencies have assisted in the search including Texas Search and Rescue, Department of Emergency Management, Luling PD, Caldwell County Sheriff’s Office, the Department of Parks and Wildfire, Weimer PD and a couple of officers from Texas State.

The dad’s thoughts:
Kent believes his son may have ended up in the rural road accidentally while using a navigation app. Once on the road, he believes his son could have been startled by an animal or could not see the road clearly. He also thinks it is possible his son could have suffered from some type of concussion in the crash.

“Oh without a question,” said Kent. “Because [the car] actually ended up going sideways and hitting trees on his driver’s sidethere’s no side impact airbags on his car, it’s an old car.”

(via @mlhenn)
 

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