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Search Intensifies for Missing Woman in Olmos Park

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Suzanne Clark Simpson Search Olmos Park

OLMOS PARK, Texas – Law enforcement agencies are actively searching for Suzanne Clark Simpson, who has been reported missing since Sunday evening. The Olmos Park Police Department, in conjunction with the Texas Department of Public Safety, is leading the investigation to locate Simpson.

Simpson was last observed at approximately 11 p.m. on Sunday in the 500 block of East Olmos Drive, near Shook Avenue, according to reports from the authorities. Sergeant Deon Cockrell, involved in the search efforts, indicated that the operation commenced in a wooded area in proximity to Simpson’s residence. “As we speak right now … it’s ongoing. The search will continue as long as it takes,” Cockrell stated, highlighting the extensive measures being undertaken.

Prior to her disappearance, Simpson was reportedly seen at The Argyle in Alamo Heights, between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Sunday evening. Officials involved in the investigation are currently uncertain if she was operating a vehicle during the time of her disappearance.

The missing woman was last seen wearing a long black dress paired with black heels. In a move to assist in locating Simpson, law enforcement has requested that anyone with information regarding her whereabouts contact the Olmos Park police department.

Halee Powers, a producer at KSAT, and Andrea K. Moreno, a News Trainee with the station, contributed information to this report. Moreno, a graduate of Texas State University with a degree in electronic media, has a background in psychology and has held several editorial positions at The Ranger, now The Sundial, during her time at San Antonio College.