San Antonio has been shaken by the disappearance of Suzanne Simpson, a local real estate agent, who has not been seen since Sunday night. The situation took a disturbing turn when police arrested her husband, Brad Simpson, 53, in Kendall County earlier this week. He is now booked into the Bexar County jail facing serious charges of domestic violence and unlawful restraint. As the story unfolds, the local community is rallying together in hopes of finding Suzanne.
On the night of her disappearance, a neighbor in Olmos Park reported witnessing an altercation between Brad and Suzanne. According to police, it was about 24 hours later that Brad reported his wife missing. This gap in time has raised eyebrows, as people wonder what might have happened during those crucial hours.
Authorities are now trying to piece together the events of that night and are asking the public for their help. They are particularly interested in the whereabouts of Brad’s black truck on the evening of October 6 and the days leading up to it. In a bid to jog memories, police have released a new photo of Suzanne taken just prior to her disappearance, showcasing her dressed up for a party, which indicates she was in good spirits. Chief Fidel Villegas expressed hope that someone may remember seeing her that night.
As the search continues, Chief Villegas has made it clear that they are exploring every possible lead. He noted, “We think she was in distress. She may be somewhere and we don’t know about her.” Although they don’t have concrete evidence pointing to her demise, it’s concerning that she is not going to work or checking in on her children.
Officials have mentioned that they found potential evidence inside the Simpson residence on East Olmos Drive, although they are still in the process of analyzing it. Furthermore, search warrants are being pursued to access electronic records, and additional properties are being investigated—though details remain scarce.
Brad Simpson’s lack of cooperation with the investigation has drawn further suspicion. Thankfully, other members of the Simpson family are working with law enforcement. Chief Villegas emphasized the emotional toll this is taking on the children, saying, “These four kids miss their mom.” Families in the community are coming together, emphasizing the need to help the children during this tragically challenging time.
One of Suzanne’s relatives took to social media to express gratitude for the community’s overwhelming support. They stressed the family’s ultimate goal: “Our first priority is to find her and bring her home.” Family members have been actively encouraging anyone with information to come forward, making it clear that every piece of information could be vital.
As the search operation intensified, local organizations such as the Texas Rangers and the Department of Public Safety lent a helping hand. Close friends describe Suzanne as someone who is genuinely kind and well-loved in the community, creating a tight-knit atmosphere around the search.
In a heartfelt social media post, Suzanne’s daughter asked for help in locating her mother and also requested that the public refrain from sharing inaccurate information. “You are so loved, mommy. I can’t wait to bring you home,” her daughter wrote.
Meanwhile, the bio page on Suzanne’s employer’s website has been updated, indicating that the Nix Realty family is devastated by her disappearance and is actively praying for her safe return. The community’s hope remains steady, with many holding onto the possibility of a happy ending to this distressing situation.
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