Missing Texas mom, luxury real estate agent seen in last photo before disappearance as family fears worst

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As federal prosecutors allegedly seek sealed charges against her husband, the final image of Suzanne Simpson, a missing mother of four from Texas, has surfaced from the night she was last seen. In connection with his wife’s disappearance, Brad Simpson, 53, was taken into custody in Kendall County on Wednesday on a family violence complaint, according to Olmos Park Police. Police believe she vanished on October 6 after a fight between the pair.

Barbara Clark, Suzanne’s mother, stated on Sunday to News 4 San Antonio that she doesn’t think her daughter is still alive. A picture of Suzanne from the evening of October 6th, when she was outside The Argyle club in Alamo Heights, close to San Antonio, wearing a black dress, has been made public by the Texas Department of Public Safety.

A new image of Suzanne Simpson, a missing mother, was made public by the Texas Department of Public Safety. Wearing this black dress, she was last spotted outside The Argyle Club on Sunday, October 6. “We want people who saw that picture to think, ‘You know what, I think we saw her.'”We don’t know if she was in difficulty or if she was wearing the same clothes, but we want the public to see her,” Olmos Park Police Chief Fidel Villegas stated during a press conference on Thursday.

According to the San Antonio Express News, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms filed sealed charges against Brad Simpson because some officials were concerned that he may post bond and be released from the Bexar County jail. According to the San Antonio Express News. The indictment’s specifics were not made public.

Brad Simpson was placed under a $1 million bond on both charges, for a total bond of $2 million, according to jail records. On Thursday, he was moved to the jail in Bexar County. A Bexar County Central Records administrator told KSAT that Simpson might be moved into the custody of the U.S. Marshals if he posts bond on the county charges. According to the outlet, he will appear in the jail’s auxiliary court on Tuesday for a bond hearing.

The 51-year-old real estate agent Suzanne is still being sought by police. Authorities previously declared that they had discovered two interesting pieces of evidence in the woods, and they discovered “possible evidence” inside the Simpson residence recently, Villegas said on Thursday. The charges against Brad Simpson for the Sunday night altercation include assault inflicting bodily injury, family violence, and unlawful restraint. “Uncooperative,” Villegas claimed, Brad has resisted police attempts to question him.

On Sunday, Suzanne’s brother-in-law posted on Facebook that the family is thankful for the efforts of law police and that “we will not stop until we find her.” WOAI News 4 previously reported that Villegas claimed that there was a “disturbance” between the Simpsons at The Argyle between 10 and 11 p.m. on Sunday, October 6. San Antonio Reports said the pair had attended a birthday celebration there. The two got into a fight, according to the police.

The two got into a violent altercation, according to the police. When Brad reported his wife of 22 years missing, the police were alerted 24 hours later. According to a police report, the outlet said that a neighbor told them that he witnessed Brad and Suzanne fighting outside his window and that the two then started fighting physically. The neighbor claimed to have saw Brad “grabbing her upper torso area to gain control of her body,” and he heard screaming coming from a nearby forested area after going outside.

“We believe she was in distress that night.However, the fact that she is clearly not going to work and is not checking in on her kids raises serious suspicions,” Villegas continued on Thursday. On Sunday, October, Suzanne was last seen. The 500 block of East Olmos in Olmos Park is where Suzanne was last seen on Sunday, October 6, around 11 p.m. She has brown hair, hazel eyes, and a height of 5 feet 5 inches. She weighs approximately 140 pounds.

Additionally, the neighbor reported to the police that he seen Brad leave in his pickup truck approximately an hour later and return a couple of hours later. The Texas Department of Public Safety is requesting that anybody who observed Brad’s black 2019 GMC AT4 pickup truck, registered under the Texas license plate MWD7050, during the hours of October 7 and October 8 at 11 p.m., get in touch with the Olmos Park Police Department. Mollie Markowitz works for Fox News as a reporter.

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