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Family's Desperate Search for Angela Marisol Diaz Continues as Houston Woman Remains Missing

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Published on August 19, 2024
Family's Desperate Search for Angela Marisol Diaz Continues as Houston Woman Remains MissingSource: Houston Police Department

The gripping case of Angela Marisol Diaz, a 22-year-old woman who vanished from Southeast Houston over a month ago has left her family in despair, pooling their resources in the hope of finding her. As Click2Houston reports, Diaz was last seen around the vicinity of the Moonlight Inn & Suites along Gulf Freeway and her phone was subsequently tracked to a wooded area.

Edward Diaz, Angela's father, has vocalized his distress over her uncharacteristic silence and expressed suspicions about the varying accounts related to her whereabouts on the night she was last seen; he cited these contradictions alongside details of a man who initially denied and then admitted to having seen Angela, but the address he provided did not match where her phone signal was last detected. Angela's mother likewise voiced an appeal to the public, "Please help us look for her and for the cops and for everybody to please come look," she urged in an interview with KHOU 11 News.

Angela's family, desperate to find her, has hired a private investigator and contacted news outlets to gather leads. The night Angela disappeared, Edward was out of town however upon learning of her disappearance, he immediately returned to Houston. He is determined to find answers by retracing Angela's steps and the locations where her phone last pinged, hoping that someone with information will come forward as the investigation drags on.

Angela Marisol Diaz is described as having brown eyes, black hair, a light brown complexion, standing 5′7″ tall, weighing 135 lbs, and identifiable by her distinctive tattoos including one on her hand and a key tattoo below her ears. The Houston Police Department continues to probe her case as more pressing for Edward and his family who endure the agony of waiting and hoping, “I haven’t slept. Every time they find a body, it’s nerve-racking... we just want to bring her home,” Edward disclosed in a statement obtained by Click2Houston.

The public is implored—if they have any information, to contact the Houston Police Department.