TX Suzanne Clark Simpson missing in San Antonio, last seen by friends at dinner - 6 October 2024 *Arrest*

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When I get back in town going to take a drive down Stevens Ranch Road. Curious about any gates towards the end of road leading into a big expanse of land which could be navigated easily in a truck. Does the 143 ac property continue where Stevens road ends?
To All the Locals - you're doing such great detective work. Hoping LE is watching this thread.
 
When I get back in town going to take a drive down Stevens Ranch Road. Curious about any gates towards the end of road leading into a big expanse of land which could be navigated easily in a truck. Does the 143 ac property continue where Stevens road ends?
Yes, you would drive past Twin Lakes on your left and the property starts at the end of the road there. It doesn't look like there are any gates until the end.
 
Based on pastureland land I would guess the 173 headed towards Kerrville. More flat that direction leaving Bandera. I don’t need exact address just which side of Bandera on 173.

To All the Locals - you're doing such great detective work. Hoping LE is watching this thread.
You would think the LE would of checked all this. Disheartening in Delphi case so many time the ball was dropped.
 

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You would think the LE would of checked all this. Disheartening in Delphi case so many time the ball was dropped.
Exactly, and this other property in question is near the District Clerk's office and a Dollar General so hopefully surveillance cameras would have some info if he went there...
 
When I get back in town going to take a drive down Stevens Ranch Road. Curious about any gates towards the end of road leading into a big expanse of land which could be navigated easily in a truck. Does the 143 ac property continue where Stevens road ends?
Think there's access to the back side of the ranch that might take a 13 min drive through Medina to access?
 
Think there's access to the back side of the ranch that might take a 13 min drive through Medina to access?
That would be way out of the way to go to the back of the property to get to Medina. I'd like to know WHERE in Medina, because the little town itself is one road through (Hwy 16) and a few side streets, plus a Farm to Market road (337) and that's it.

Edit to add: Not that it's impossible to cut through other properties and get to 3240, then 2828, then 16 but that is just one big circle and again would take a lot longer than 13 minutes.
 
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I looked on BCAD for the property data and pulled the GIS map from there, with lot lines and such but in the data there aren't dates for when the well/septic were installed nor when the house was built.
Groundwater Data Viewer | Texas Water Development Board

Does this help at all? Maybe they are just city wells and not personal property wells? However, it seems like a permit is required when putting in a personal well.
 
Groundwater Data Viewer | Texas Water Development Board

Does this help at all? Maybe they are just city wells and not personal property wells? However, it seems like a permit is required when putting in a personal well.
Yah I think that's more for the water table, but every well and septic requires a permit, I just can't access that info because Bandera County doesn't have it up and TCEQ isn't giving anything either :(
 
Yah I think that's more for the water table, but every well and septic requires a permit, I just can't access that info because Bandera County doesn't have it up and TCEQ isn't giving anything either :(
Can you put in off the grid wells in TX? I know permits are supposed to be issued, but do people put their own in?
 
Can you put in off the grid wells in TX? I know permits are supposed to be issued, but do people put their own in?
Bandera County is in a water conservation district and permits are required for new wells on properties platted after 2002, and registration of well for properties before 2002...they are roughly 600', 800', even 1200' deep...I am definitely no expert on this subject though, that's just knowing what is required and why from being in the homebuilding industry...
 
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Bandera County is in a water conservation district and permits are required for new wells on properties platted after 2002, and registration of well for properties before 2002...they are roughly 600', 800', even 1200' deep...I am definitely no expert on this subject though, that's just knowing what is required and why from being in the homebuilding industry...
Thank you, I know things vary by state.
 
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