Family, friends of missing student Jason Landry offering $10,000 reward
By Shannon Ryan and FOX 7 Austin Digital Team
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LULING, Texas - The family and friends of Jason Landry are offering a $10,000 reward for information that will lead to the location and safe return of Jason. Texas State University student Jason Landry vanished on a drive home for a holiday break in December 2020.
The reward may be divided amongst multiple claimants as necessary, according to a post on the Missing Person - Jason Landry Facebook page. The time limit to make a valid claim for this reward begins on June 17, 2021 and expires on August 1, 2021, or whenever the conditions listed herein are met. This offer requires that the information provided by the claimant is the direct and proximate cause of the location and return of Jason Landry, according to a post on the Facebook page. The information must be specific, adequate, timely, and actually used by law enforcement, search age
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It s been nearly 150 days since Texas State University student Jason Landry went missing while driving home to see his family for Christmas last year. People don’t know what to say to us and we’ve learned to understand that. It touches all of us kind of in our deepest place… It’s the nightmare of any parent. You know, it’s, the worst thing is not knowing, said Jason Landry’s father, Kent Landry.
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