TX Suzanne Clark Simpson missing in San Antonio, last seen by friends at dinner - 6 October 2024 *Arrest*

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OCT 9, 2024
...Brad Simpson, was arrested in Kendall County – about 30 miles north of San Antonio – on a family violence charge, according to inmate records from the Kendall County Sheriff's Office. The husband was booked into the Texas Hill Country Jail shortly after 4 a.m. Wednesday, October 9, on charges of assault causing bodily injury to a family member and unlawful restraint.
 
Reading like police have an operating theory about what happened and have taken steps to ensure community safety while searching. This becomes a stronger case if they find her. Reminds me a little of Elizabeth Capaldi in Pennsylvania last year.
 
OCT 9, 2024
...Brad Simpson, was arrested in Kendall County – about 30 miles north of San Antonio – on a family violence charge, according to inmate records from the Kendall County Sheriff's Office. The husband was booked into the Texas Hill Country Jail shortly after 4 a.m. Wednesday, October 9, on charges of assault causing bodily injury to a family member and unlawful restraint.
The assault charge is making me wonder if these have been filed because someone saw him hurt his own wife? Kid?
 
  • Suzanne has been missing since 10pm Sunday from an address at the corner of East Olmos Dr and Shook Ave.
  • She's about 5'5" tall, 140 pounds, with brown hair and hazel eyes.
  • Last seen wearing a black, knee-length dress, and black high heels that she may have taken off.
  • She was at the Argyle in Alamo Heights before her disappearance.
Snipped & BBM

Something that sticks out to me is the explicit information that she may have taken off her shoes...what could be a reason behind making sure that was specified? Did someone see her barefoot after she left the club? Did they find a black high heel in the area? Just thinking out loud.

MOO
 
Neighbor reports hearing screams during fight before Suzanne Simpson's disappearance

According to the police report, a neighbor told police he saw Brad and Suzanne arguing outside his window. The two then began physically fighting with each other, with the neighbor saying he saw Brad "grabbing her upper torso area to gain control of her body." He said Brad was clearly trying to keep Suzanne from running away.

After several minutes, the neighbor went outside with his flashlight to look for the couple when he heard screaming coming from a nearby wooded area and he ran back into his home. After about an hour, he told police he saw Brad drive off in his pickup truck, returning about one or two hours later, according to the police report.
 
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According to the police report, a neighbor told police he saw Brad and Suzanne arguing outside his window. The two then began physically fighting with each other, with the neighbor saying he saw Brad "grabbing her upper torso area to gain control of her body." He said Brad was clearly trying to keep Suzanne from running away.
After several minutes, the neighbor went outside with his flashlight to look for the couple when he heard screaming coming from a nearby wooded area and he ran back into his home. After about an hour, he told police he saw Brad drive off in his pickup truck, returning about one or two hours later, according to the police report
MUCH MORE AT LINK
 
I wonder why that neighbour did not call the police, what a sad situation. Fearing she will not be found safe (all IMOO)
I can think of some reasons witnesses may be wary to reach out to police...don't want to be seen as the nosy neighbor, could fear retaliation, worried about immigration status, have their own legal issues, etc.
However, I think we can all agree that calling the police in this situation could have prevented escalation...if it did occur.
As you said, a sad situation all around.
MOO
 

Snipped, BBM...more info in the attached article
The affidavit adds that Brad Simpson has been “uncooperative” with the investigation and did not show up to a follow-up interview.

At some point, Brad Simpson went to his ranch in Bandera County and “appeared to be separating himself from his family,” the affidavit states.

Olmos Park Police Chief Fidel Villegas interviewed Brad Simpson’s relative, and the relative said Brad Simpson “had called him and apologized for all the problems that he had caused.”

As of Wednesday morning, authorities have not located Suzanne Clark Simpson.

Villegas said at an early afternoon press conference that authorities are asking for tips about Brad Simpson’s 2019 black GMC Sierra and whether it was seen in a suspicious place on Sunday evening.
 
If there is one thing we as WS members can do to save a life, it's CALL THE POLICE when you see or hear violence being perpetrated against a woman. I am so tired of reading that a missing person would likely be alive if someone had called LE.
 
Well if I would be running for my life, I’d certainly run barefoot.
What is going on in this society …
@azure I much agree with you

More or less the same info
 
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Villegas said officers searched that wooded area and found two articles that they’re looking into, but he did not give any details about what those items were. He said he does not want people to try to search for Suzanne Simpson without police supervision.

“We’re very concerned,” Villegas said.

Suzanne Simpson’s cell phone is also missing, according to the chief. He said they’re working on obtaining search warrants to investigate the family’s home and trying to locate the cellphone.

Villegas also said they were looking into other properties that the family owns as well.

Olmos Park police are asking the public for tips in connection with Brad Simpon’s vehicle, a 2019 dark-colored GMC Sierra pickup truck. They are looking for any people who may have seen the truck Sunday night after the family violence incident.

 
I would love for her to be hiding from him but I have a bad feeling about this. Sounds like they are going to get to the bottom of this very soon. I hope that truck gps, phone data from his and hers will lead to finding her quickly.
 

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