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Search Expands to Southeast Bexar County Landfill for Missing Olmos Park Mother Suzanne Clark Simpson

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Published on October 15, 2024
Search Expands to Southeast Bexar County Landfill for Missing Olmos Park Mother Suzanne Clark SimpsonSource: Olmos Park Police

The search for Suzanne Clark Simpson, a missing mother of four from Olmos Park, intensified as authorities directed their efforts towards a southeast Bexar County landfill. According to KSAT, a sealed search warrant linked to the case prompted the investigation at the landfill, which is one of four areas scrutinized by the Texas Department of Public Safety. Simpson, an Olmos Park Realtor, has been missing since Sunday last week, and the search concluded yesterday, only to resume today.

The Bexar County Sheriff's Office Mobile Command and multiple law enforcement vehicles were spotted outside the landfill in east Bexar County, marking the latest site in the ongoing search. Simpson was last seen in Alamo Heights, and as the search enters its second week. Despite it having been confirmed that the landfill search is related to Suzanne Simpson's disappearance, details released are few due to the sensitive nature of the ongoing investigation.

Simpson's husband, Brad Simpson, was swiftly arrested on Wednesday last week, facing charges of assault causing bodily injury, family violence, and unlawful restraint, with a hefty bond set at $2 million. A subsequent home search yielded undisclosed results, and recent inquiries along Interstate 10 in Boerne brought no significant findings to light. In a statement obtained by FOX San Antonio, community member Frank Trevino expressed the urgency felt by many, embarking on his own search efforts to bring resolution to the case. "Looking for possibilities of where she could be," Trevino said.

On the legal front, a twist emerges as a scheduled hearing for Brad Simpson on Tuesday was canceled in lieu of a federal detainer by the ATF.