I was just reading this article and was surprised to see this new bit of information! So HF is the one who reported her missing? I had no idea! All this time I had heard reports that it was her boss who alerted a girlfriend, who called her parents, who then reported it to police. JMom, can you confirm that HF is actually the one who reported her missing? That's a huge piece in the puzzle. If he did report it, when did he notice her missing? Was it the next day or was it after the boss called him?
Here's the link to the article and the article itself.
http://www.wfaa.com/story/news/local/2014/12/01/morris-missing-three-months/19722915/
Family, friends mourn 3rd month without Christina Morris
Marie Saavedra, WFAA 11:27 p.m. CST November 30, 2014
There is no arrest and no more answers for a third month. Loved ones' search for Christina Morris painfully goes on.
DALLAS -- It's been three months since Christina Morris was last seen walking to her car at the Shops at Legacy in Plano, during the early morning hours of Aug. 30.
Cameras captured her leaving with a friend. She walked out of the picture, and never returned home.
Five days later, searches started, once her live in boyfriend reported her missing. Her family from Fort Worth said she would not just disappear. There were searches on foot, in water, by drones. They found nothing.
After three weeks, friends gathered in Allen to prayed for Morris, maintaining faith that she's alive and promising to never stop looking.
Sept. 30 marked one month gone.
The original reward for information about Morris gets help from donors, growing from $5,000 to $10,000, then $25,000 for anything that would lead to the arrest of her attacker. Tips come in everyday, but there were no solid leads for another four weeks.
We checked in with Morris' Stepmom after two months gone.
"I believe someone knows something about what happened in that parking garage that morning," said Anna Morris. "I don't understand why we can't get that information."
In the next week, there was new information, relating to the man last seen with Morris. Plano Police said Enrique Arochi may have obstructed its investigation into her disappearance.
"I feel like they're wasting their time on me when they could be looking at someone else that's actually the suspect or the person who actually did it," he said.
There is no arrest, and no more answers for a third month. Loved ones' search for Christina Morris painfully goes on.