Suzanne Simpson, the missing Texas mother of four, is last photographed the night she was last seen, as federal authorities reportedly pursue unsealed charges against her husband. surfaced.
Brad Simpson, 53, was arrested Wednesday in Kendall County on domestic violence charges in connection with his wife’s disappearance, according to Olmos Park police. According to police, the couple appears to have had a fight before she disappeared on October 6th.
Suzanne’s mother, Barbara Clark, told News 4 San Antonio on Sunday that she doesn’t believe her daughter is alive.
The Texas Department of Public Safety released a photo of Suzanne wearing a black dress outside the Argyle Club in Alamo Heights, near San Antonio, on the night of October 6.
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“We want people to look at that photo and think, we feel like we saw her… and maybe she’s wearing the same clothes, we don’t know. “Maybe she was in pain, we don’t know that, but we want the public to see her,” Olmos Park Police Chief Fidel Villegas said. said at a press conference Thursday.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms released Brad Simpson after some officials feared he would post bail and be released from the Bexar County Jail, the San Antonio Express-News reported. Mr. Simpson was dismissed. Further details regarding the charges were not released.
Brad Simpson was sent to Kendall County Jail on $1 million bail on both charges, for a total bond of $2 million, according to jail records. He was transported to the Bexar County Jail on Thursday.
If Simpson posts bail on the county charges, he could be transferred to U.S. marshal custody, according to Bexar County Central Records Officials, KSAT reported. He is scheduled to have a bail hearing in the jail’s auxiliary court on Tuesday, the newspaper said.
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Police are continuing to search for real estate agent Suzanne, 51. Authorities previously said they found two pieces of interesting evidence in the woods, and recently found “potential evidence” inside the Simpson family’s home, Villegas said Thursday.
Brad Simpson has been charged with assault causing bodily harm, family violence and unlawful restraint in connection with Sunday night’s incident.
Police tried to question Brad, but he was “uncooperative,” Villegas said.
Suzanne’s brother-in-law said in a Facebook post Sunday that the family is grateful for the efforts of law enforcement and “will not stop until we find her.”
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There was a “disturbance” between the Simpsons in Argyle between 10pm and 11pm on Sunday, October 6, Villegas said in an earlier news conference broadcast by WOAI News 4. The couple were reportedly attending a birthday party in Argyle. The San Antonio newspaper reported.
Police said the fight between the two turned physical. Police were notified 24 hours later when Brad reported his wife of 22 years missing.
A neighbor told police he saw Brad and Suzanne arguing outside his window, and the pair then began a physical fight, the outlet reported, based on a police report. That’s what it means. Neighbors said they saw Brad “grabbing his upper torso for control,” and when they went outside they heard screams coming from a nearby wooded area.
“We believe that she was in distress that night… but it is highly suspicious that she obviously did not go to work and did not check on her children,” Villegas said Thursday. added to.
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Suzanne was last seen on Sunday, Oct. 6, at 11 p.m., in the 500 block of East Olmos in Olmos Park. She is 5 feet 5 inches tall, weighs approximately 140 pounds, and has brown hair and hazel eyes.
Neighbors also told police they saw Brad drive away in a pickup truck about an hour later and return about an hour or two later.
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The Texas Department of Public Safety is asking for the public’s assistance in seeing Brad’s 2019 black GMC AT4 pickup truck with Texas license plate MWD7050 between the morning of October 7th and 11:00 p.m. on October 8th. Anyone who has done so is urged to contact us. Olmos Park Police Department.