
The Texas Department of Public Safety has issued a Clear Alert in Bandera County for a missing woman, tapping into the collective vigilance of the community to aid in her search. Cynthia Williams, age 32, was reported missing after being last observed around 9:30 p.m. Monday, disappearing near the crossroads of a rural heartland at State Highway 16 South and W Pipe Creek Drive, as reported by FOX San Antonio. Community members are urged to come forward with any slice of information that could illuminate the circumstances of her vanishing.
Details provided describe Williams as a white woman, standing at approximately 5 feet 5 inches tall, weighing around 120 pounds, carrying the distinctive marks of red/auburn hair and hazel eyes. On the night of her disappearance, she embraced simplicity, clad in a t-shirt, leggings, and flip-flops. The Bandera County Sheriff's Office is at the helm of the search and is requesting anyone with knowledge of Williams' current location to step forward, as shared by KSAT.
With heightened attention to this case, authorities believe community vigilance can make the difference in bringing Williams home safely. The investigation is ongoing, and those with any tips, no matter how negligible they may seem, are implored to contact the Bandera County Sheriff's Office at (830) 796-3771.









