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http://www.khou.com/news/local/education/stories/khou070320_ac_missingaggie.3048eef2.html
As the search for a missing Aggie coed continues, police and now homicide detectives are focused on an emergency called made the night 19-year-old Tynesha Stewart went missing.
Her boyfriend was questioned by police Tuesday night about her disappearance. Police said he told them they had a disagreement and she walked off on foot, not far from his apartment.
Deputies and volunteers spent Tuesday and part of the night searching a wooded area in northwest Harris County.
Stewart, a Texas A&M scholarship student, was last seen by her ex-boyfriend in some apartments said he last saw her Thursday, leaving in pajamas and with a cell phone.
As Texas EquuSearch and deputies scoured nearby woods, other reports began surfacing. Another resident is certain she saw Stewart in her ex-boyfriends car early Friday morning
Then hours later, heavy smoke from the boyfriends porch prompted an emergency call. Several neighbors shared the same story.
They said it was not a barbecue, but rather burning clothes and hair. Neighbors reported seeing the barbecue pit in the trash with a strong smell of bleach.
As the search for a missing Aggie coed continues, police and now homicide detectives are focused on an emergency called made the night 19-year-old Tynesha Stewart went missing.
Her boyfriend was questioned by police Tuesday night about her disappearance. Police said he told them they had a disagreement and she walked off on foot, not far from his apartment.
Deputies and volunteers spent Tuesday and part of the night searching a wooded area in northwest Harris County.
Stewart, a Texas A&M scholarship student, was last seen by her ex-boyfriend in some apartments said he last saw her Thursday, leaving in pajamas and with a cell phone.
As Texas EquuSearch and deputies scoured nearby woods, other reports began surfacing. Another resident is certain she saw Stewart in her ex-boyfriends car early Friday morning
Then hours later, heavy smoke from the boyfriends porch prompted an emergency call. Several neighbors shared the same story.
They said it was not a barbecue, but rather burning clothes and hair. Neighbors reported seeing the barbecue pit in the trash with a strong smell of bleach.