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

TEXSAR returning to help search for missing Texas State student

LULING, Texas -
Texas Search and Rescue (TEXSAR) says it is returning at the request of the Caldwell County Sheriff's Office for a three-day search for Jason Landry who went missing December 13, 2020.

The search will start on February 26 at 8 a.m. and will consist of more than 100 TEXSAR members including 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 a helicopter.
 
The Vanished Podcast: Jason Landry on Apple Podcasts
Monday, October 25, 2021
1 hr 22 minutes

21-year-old Jason Landry disappeared on December 13, 2020. Jason had just completed his first semester at Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas. He was making the nearly 3-hour drive to his family's home in Missouri City, Texas, for the holidays. It's believed that Jason left around 10:55 PM that night. Around 12:30 AM, a volunteer firefighter discovered Jason's car crashed on a dark, desolate road just outside of Luling, Texas. Luling was along Jason's route home. Jason's parents were jolted awake that night when the phone rang. An officer from the Texas Highway Patrol was on the other line, informing them that they had found their son's car crashed, but there was no sign of Jason at the scene. That was the beginning of this nightmare for the Landry family, and more than ten months later, they are still searching for answers.

If you have any information about the disappearance of Jason Landry, please call the Caldwell County Sheriff's Office at 512-398-6777 extension 4516.
 
Missing Jason Landry: Family questions what happens next, expect Attorney General meeting in Caldwell Co. | KXAN Austin

CALDWELL COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) — More than one year since Texas State student Jason Landry disappeared, the Caldwell County Sheriff’s Office is releasing new evidence in the case.

This caught the family off guard. According to Jason’s father, Kent Landry, they weren’t told anything was being released.

“I don’t know where some of that stuff came from,” Kent said. “We haven’t seen some of those videos.”

The family said they’ve been told the Texas Attorney General’s Office will be meeting with Caldwell County before the end of the month, and they’re hoping to get more answers and clarify after.
 
December 15, 2023

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HOUSTON – Three years have passed since Texas State University student Jason Landry vanished on his way to visit friends in the Houston area, and his family continues to search for answers.

Investigators say Jason Landry disappeared on his way to Missouri City on Dec. 13, 2020 at the start of Christmas break. Investigators with the Caldwell County Sheriff’s Office found his crashed vehicle off a dirt road near Luling about 30 miles from campus. Some of his belongings were scattered nearby.

 

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