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Tuesday, February 2, 2021
The Caldwell County Sheriff’s Office continues to search for missing Texas State student Jason Landry and recently obtained access to his phone and computer data.
CCSO partnered with the Texas Rangers and a team of retired federal agents and private investigators to locate Landry who has been missing since Dec. 13, 2020. The sheriff’s office has received assistance from the Caldwell County District Attorney’s Office, Texas State University Police, San Marcos Police Department, Texas Department of Public Safety and TEXSAR Texas Search and Rescue.
Investigators have established the following timeline of Landry’s travel prior to going missing, according to the Caldwell County Sheriff’s Office:
The Caldwell County Sheriff’s Office says that although there haven t been many updates in recent weeks, Texas State University student Jason Landry is still missing.
The 21-year-old was last seen December 13 when he left his apartment and began driving home to Missouri City, right outside of Houston, to spend the holidays with his family.
Investigators have now released the timeline of events they believe to have happened leading up to Jason s disappearance:
Jason leaves his San Marcos, TX apartment around 10:55 p.m.
At 11:24 p.m. Jason enters the City of Luling and stops using his Waze app to begin using his SnapChat app on his cell phone.