Found Deceased TX - Chrissy Powell, 39, San Antonio, Paralegal, didn’t arrive @work, BOLO, 5 July 2022

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SAPD has received information that she might be in the Kerrville area.
Here's where I'm wishing we knew the information they received. Someone saw the car? They have the car on video? They have her on video? Just a tip?

Also makes me wonder where the father of each of her children live.
 
JUL 13, 2022
[...]

Mobley recalled speaking with her daughter before she left for work that day.

"We didn’t really have any kind of in-depth conversation. It was basically, ‘Good morning.’ She told me she was late," she recalled. "Then, she was leaving for work and I told her to be careful. And I probably told her, ‘I love you.’"

Mobley saw her daughter drive away from the home in her black 2020 Nissan Rogue, which bears the license plate PYJ 8564, loved ones and authorities said.

Mobley reported her daughter missing with San Antonio Police Department on July 6, and an officer then visited the home to speak with her. But she said the process took two to three days before her daughter was officially classified as missing.

When asked if she noticed anything unusual about her daughter's behavior that morning, Mobley said her daughter doesn’t usually leave in such a rush, but noted: "I felt like she was going, I believed she was going to work — and I think she felt like she was going to work."

[...]

"When I talked to the Missing Persons officer this morning, she said there were no updates — that they had some tips, people saying they thought they saw her at a gas station … that they had checked it out, and it wasn’t her. Wasn’t her car," Mobley said.

Family members were able to check her bank account, and found there has been no spending activity since Powell’s disappearance. The family has been unable to look into her credit card activity, Mobley said.

[...]
 
  • The mother of missing woman Christina Lee Powell spoke out in an interview. Her mother Claudia Mobley says it took cops until July 9 to list her as 'missing'
Mobley said that her daughter left her iPhone on the bathroom counter when she left, and that family members later discovered her Apple Watch had been left somewhere in the home.

'I felt like she was going, I believed she was going to work — and I think she felt like she was going to work,' said Mobley.
 
I don't think she's wobbly either. Her stride is strong and she is in a hurry.

The Apple watch....is that a popular item to have for young people?
An Apple watch is very useful for people to monitor their vitals etc. I wonder if this is the case here, due to whatever medical condition.

Very worrisome disappearance.

Whitelilac.... in my opinion, Apple watches are for anyone, not just young people. My mother wears one, and she's 88!

I'm not that tech savvy...but anyone wonder if she deliberately left the watch and phone home to NOT be tracked???
Thoughts?
TIA
 
[...]

On Facebook, Powell wrote that she works at a “Medical Malpractice Law Firm,” and “Studied Paralegal Certificate Program at UTSA – The University of Texas at San Antonio.”

She also wrote that she “studied B.A. Psychology at University of Texas at San Antonio,” lives in San Antonio, Texas, and is from New Haven, Connecticut.

[...]
 
Are LE able to easily access password protected phones these days? If not then the watch would be helpful. Unless she set up a passcode for her watch as well but that just seems unlikely. If the watch is not passcode protected they will be able to see every text message sent. Emails. Alerts. It's like a tiny iphone. You can even see pictures on it. I have one and the things you can do with it are vast. If you zoom in on the Find My app you can get a pretty accurate location of the watch. My cousin's ipad was stolen and I used the app and found the exact house it was in and which part of the house it was in.
 
Of course this is my own speculation:

To me, the combo of being late, appearing ‘in a rush’, leaving her phone, and leaving her Apple Watch together make me wonder if she wasn’t in some sort of distress.

I use an Apple Watch and I can count on one hand the number of times I’ve left it (or my phone) behind when leaving for the day. This combo to me suggests that Chrissy was perhaps upset / distressed / anxious as if something was on her mind or she was worried or not feeling well.

I also am curious what her typical work hours would be. If she was expected at work at 10, but leaving at 10:34 that is quite different than if she was expected at 8. (ETA: especially since it was reported she had only been at this job a week)
 
That morning, Powell called the office where she worked as a paralegal to tell them she would be late, and told her mother the same. However, hours later, a colleague showed up at the family’s Apple Creek home to check in on her after she was a no-show at the office.
*I’m wondering why the colleague didn’t call the house before showing up at their door.
 
Has anyone seen any more info on LE believing she may be in the Kerrville area?
The way that is added into the police dept statement, it sounds as if that information came to them after the fact and would lead one to believe she is alive and possibly left of her own volition. In my opinion of course.
 
That morning, Powell called the office where she worked as a paralegal to tell them she would be late, and told her mother the same. However, hours later, a colleague showed up at the family’s Apple Creek home to check in on her after she was a no-show at the office.
*I’m wondering why the colleague didn’t call the house before showing up at their door.
I'm assuming the colleague had tried to call Powell but her phone was in her bathroom.
The colleague likely did not have Powell's mother's phone number.
 
EXCLUSIVE DETAILS – The father of one of missing Texas mom Christina Powell’s children is "absolutely cooperating" with investigators and is "clearly" not a person of interest, despite her family’s reports that the pair had an argument just days before she disappeared, authorities told Fox News Digital on Thursday.

Christina "Chrissy" Lee Powell, the 39-year-old mother of two boys who vanished after she was seen leaving her San Antonio home while running later for work on July 5, had an argument on the Sunday before she disappeared. But a spokesperson for San Antonio Police Department (SAPD) told Fox News Digital on Thursday the man is "absolutely cooperating" and "is clearly not a person of interest."

Asked if police had identified any suspects or persons of interest, the spokesperson noted: "We don't have any crime at this time."

He wanted to be a family unit again and, you know, he was blaming her for them not being together anymore," she said. "I don’t think he was involved."

Mobley said her daughter and the man "saw each other often," sometimes as frequently as once a week. They had most recently been together on the Saturday before Powell disappeared, Mobley said.

Mobley told Fox News Digital on Wednesday she did not believe her daughter’s ex, the father of her 3-year-old son, is involved in her disappearance.

She said the pair had argued on Sunday, but "police have checked him out ... they don't think he's involved."

Chrissy had told me that they had a wonderful visit on Saturday, but then they argued on Sunday," she added.
 
Whitelilac.... in my opinion, Apple watches are for anyone, not just young people. My mother wears one, and she's 88!

I'm not that tech savvy...but anyone wonder if she deliberately left the watch and phone home to NOT be tracked???
Thoughts?
TIA
I think it's very possible she did that so she couldn't be tracked. I am over 60 and have an Apple watch. (Of course, I'm not cool with the young one's in our family because it's only a gen 1 :rolleyes: ).
 
So Chrissy had a week old job, was living with her mother and her ex was wanting to try and get back together. Sounds like this is a relatively new separation. In my experience, this is when newly separated but not quite yet divorced people make their most spontaneous decisions, dating/drinking/partying-wise (and by that I mean unwisely) I'd love to know who she was with on the 4th of July.
 
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