Search Continues for Missing Bexar County Mother as Husband Faces Charges; Authorities Seek Public’s Help
Authorities continue the search for Suzanne Simpson, a missing mother of four, as her husband Brad Simpson faces charges unrelated to her disappearance.
Published October 14, 2024
Authorities in Bexar County are intensifying the search for Suzanne Simpson, a 51-year-old luxury realtor and mother of four, who mysteriously disappeared last weekend. The investigation is ongoing as police seek the public’s assistance in locating her.
Disappearance and Investigation
Simpson, who resides in the San Antonio suburb of Homeless Park, was last seen leaving a country club in Alamo Heights on Sunday evening, just hours before her disappearance. Authorities have released a photo of Suzanne Simpson, hoping someone may recognize her or provide a lead on her whereabouts.
“What is unusual is that Suzanne was very dependable, loved her children, and was always in contact with her family and friends,” said a law enforcement official. “Suddenly, all contact stopped after Sunday night.”
Authorities are urging anyone who may have seen her, particularly around the time she left the country club, to come forward.
Husband Arrested on Unrelated Charges
Simpson’s husband, Brad Simpson, was arrested last Wednesday on unlawful restraint and family violence charges. While authorities have not confirmed whether these charges are directly related to Suzanne’s disappearance, neighbors reported hearing screams and witnessing a physical altercation between the couple outside their home on the night she went missing.
“We would love for Brad to give us more information because we are actively searching for Suzanne,” said an officer. “Unfortunately, he has not cooperated with the investigation.”
Brad Simpson, who has been married to Suzanne for 22 years, remains in Bexar County Jail with a $2 million bond. His bond hearing is scheduled for Tuesday.
Public’s Assistance Needed
Law enforcement is asking the public to review the recently released photo of Suzanne in the hopes that someone may have seen her or recall anything unusual. They emphasize that any tip, no matter how small, could be crucial to the investigation.
“We want people to see the photo and say, ‘I think I saw her,’” officials stated. “Maybe she was in distress. We don’t know, but we need the public’s help.”
Conclusion
As authorities work tirelessly to locate Suzanne Simpson, her family and friends remain hopeful for her safe return. The U.S. Marshals have placed a detention hold on Brad Simpson while the investigation continues.
Anyone with information about Suzanne Simpson’s disappearance is urged to contact local authorities.
Authorities in Bexar County are intensifying the search for Suzanne Simpson, a 51-year-old luxury realtor and mother of four, who mysteriously disappeared last weekend. The investigation is ongoing as police seek the public’s assistance in locating her.
Disappearance and Investigation
Simpson, who resides in the San Antonio suburb of Homeless Park, was last seen leaving a country club in Alamo Heights on Sunday evening, just hours before her disappearance. Authorities have released a photo of Suzanne Simpson, hoping someone may recognize her or provide a lead on her whereabouts.
“What is unusual is that Suzanne was very dependable, loved her children, and was always in contact with her family and friends,” said a law enforcement official. “Suddenly, all contact stopped after Sunday night.”
Authorities are urging anyone who may have seen her, particularly around the time she left the country club, to come forward.
Husband Arrested on Unrelated Charges
Simpson’s husband, Brad Simpson, was arrested last Wednesday on unlawful restraint and family violence charges. While authorities have not confirmed whether these charges are directly related to Suzanne’s disappearance, neighbors reported hearing screams and witnessing a physical altercation between the couple outside their home on the night she went missing.
“We would love for Brad to give us more information because we are actively searching for Suzanne,” said an officer. “Unfortunately, he has not cooperated with the investigation.”
Brad Simpson, who has been married to Suzanne for 22 years, remains in Bexar County Jail with a $2 million bond. His bond hearing is scheduled for Tuesday.
Public’s Assistance Needed
Law enforcement is asking the public to review the recently released photo of Suzanne in the hopes that someone may have seen her or recall anything unusual. They emphasize that any tip, no matter how small, could be crucial to the investigation.
“We want people to see the photo and say, ‘I think I saw her,’” officials stated. “Maybe she was in distress. We don’t know, but we need the public’s help.”
Conclusion
As authorities work tirelessly to locate Suzanne Simpson, her family and friends remain hopeful for her safe return. The U.S. Marshals have placed a detention hold on Brad Simpson while the investigation continues.
Anyone with information about Suzanne Simpson’s disappearance is urged to contact local authorities.
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