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January 2024 · 3 minute read

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Jason Landry, missing on Dec. 13 and Texas EquuSearch announced on Saturday it was suspending efforts to look for him until law enforcement officials determine a specific area, according to The Daily Mail.

The 21-year-old, who had to drive 165 miles before reaching his destination, reportedly took an incorrect route and got injured on Salt Flat Road parallel to Highway 86. His car was discovered by a first responder in a ditch by a fence about 30 minutes away from the Texas State University in San Marcos. The responder also found his phone, wallet, and other personal items—as well as a small amount of blood.

Some clothes of Landry were found scattered outside the car. Texas EquuSearch and Texas Search and Rescue also searched the vehicle and the area nearby for the young man. Dogs even traced his scent to a pond but could not find Landry.

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Jason Landry is 21 years old.

Family

The student’s father, Kent, earlier told Fox 7: “I don’t know why my son was down this road. My best guess, he will follow Waze wherever it sends him. He was coming home from college, but he was here on this road. I don’t know if he was trying to avoid a deer or what, swerved and hit some trees on the side. We know he got out of the crash OK, and was walking back, this way, and that’s the last we know for sure.”

A few days after Landry disappeared, Texas Department of Public Safety’s Sgt Deon Cockrell said: “Right now we have no indication of any foul play at all, we don’t know if maybe somebody picked him up or if he just wandered to an area where we haven’t searched or found yet.”

Investigation Report

Texas EquuSearch as well as Texas Search and Rescue looked for Landry near the car and dogs traced his scent to a pond but he was nowhere to be found.

“We know he got out of the crash OK, and was walking back, this way, and that’s the last we know for sure,” the student’s father, Kent Landry, told Fox 7 earlier this month.

The father added that he believes his son went the wrong road by following the Waze app.

“He was coming home from college, but he was here on this road,” Kent Landry said. “I don’t know if he was trying to avoid a deer or what, swerved and hit some trees on the side.”

A couple days after Jason Landry’s disappearance, Texas Department of Public Safety Sgt Deon Cockrell told Fox 7 that there were no signs of foul play.

“We don’t know if maybe somebody picked him up or if he just wandered to an area where we haven’t searched or found yet,” he said.

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