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Search Intensifies for Missing News Photographer Timothy Bristow in Jersey Village, Harris County

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Published on December 06, 2024
Search Intensifies for Missing News Photographer Timothy Bristow in Jersey Village, Harris CountySource: Facebook/Harris County Sheriff's Office

The Harris County Sheriff's Office is seeking the public's assistance in locating 59-year-old Timothy Bristow, a news photographer who disappeared from Jersey Village on Tuesday evening; Bristow, known for capturing the visuals that articulate our daily news, was last seen leaving his residence at 10000 Gold Point Drive at about 9 p.m., as reported by FOX 26 Houston.

Bristow is a 6'3" male, weighing 210 pounds, and was last seen wearing a dark long-sleeve shirt, jeans, and undisclosed shoes. He was driving a black Jeep Grand Cherokee with the license plate NVL1819. Authorities are concerned that Bristow may be an endangered missing adult, making this search urgent. According to information provided by CW39, his role as a news photographer has been central to the production of daily newscasts, not only on their station but others across the region.

Residents and individuals in the surrounding areas are urged to keep an eye out for any signs of Bristow or his vehicle, and to report any relevant information that could assist in ascertaining his current whereabouts; the Harris County Sheriff's Office has provided their Missing Persons Unit contact number, 713-755-7427, while anonymous tips can be given to Crime Stoppers Houston at 713-222-8477.