TX TX - Jordan Tompkins, 25, Missing, Bandera, 22 April 2022

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I hope Jordan's family reaches out to Texas EquuSearch to request assistance in their search. Perhaps Mr. Miller's team will be able to convince BCSO to accept their assistance in this case. Jordan deserves to be found if she had an accident or met with harm after she left walking from Medina Lake Country Club Bar and Grill (Google Maps).
I'm Jordan's cousin, Texas EquuSearch has been contacted. Multiple agencies, podcasts, Dateline Missing Persons etc. I'm reaching out to anyone who will listen and can get this story out.
 
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Hi I'm Jordans Friend Angelina Dexter I've known Jordan since middle school she sang karaoke at the bar I work at we hung out 3 days before she went missing if you want any questions answered I can probably answer them better than anyone else.
I watched a video of Jordan singing on her Facebook page. She's talented and has a great voice.

Are there any updates to share?
 
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I'm confused on the last 'seen' location. The first two quoted posts say walking on PR 37 but the third says leaving the Medina Lake Country Club

SBM

Jordan Tompkins, 25 y.o. was last seen walking alone on PR 37 on April 22, 2022. She is 5’3” tall and weighs 130 pounds. She has brown eyes, short dark-blonde hair and has tattoos.


Threads for the other two MPs mentioned in the article.
(Edited to fix links)



<ADMIN NOTE: Post edited to include age and correct date last seen>

Her mother, Kristy Tompkins, said she was last seen walking along Park Road 37 in Lakehills, TX.

Kristy said Jordan loved to hang out with her friends. She described her daughter as beautiful, friendly, and a lover of animals. She also loved to sing karaoke.

“I miss her voice… singing," Kristy said, while signing. Kristy is deaf.
Jordan sent a video of herself singing on Facebook to her mother. Jordan can be heard singing "Famous in a Small Town," a song by Miranda Lambert. The video was taken five days before she went missing.

Kristy said she spoke to her daughter the night before her disappearance.

“'I love you Jordan.' 'I love you mom.' Then she kissed me on chat," Kristy recalled. “Then we hang up. Then the next day she’s gone.”
Kristy said she and her daughter were very close, and said Jordan was very loving.

"I cry a lot," Kristy said.

“I can’t figure out what really happened, but I really miss her," Kristy said.

A search team in Lake Hills on Saturday searched for a woman who was reported missing more than four months ago.

Jordan Tompkins, 25, is just one of three people who disappeared from the Lake Hills area in Bandera County within the last several months.

Private investigator Dennis Fitzgerald, with Gillespie Forensics and Investigations, said Saturday’s ground search was the first since Tompkins disappeared.

“I am not sure exactly the reason as to why it hasn’t been done yet. I have reached out numerous times to the Bandera County Sheriff’s Office. Investigator has specifically not called me back, nor has the sheriff,” Fitzgerald said.

Tompkins was last seen in April leaving the Medina Lake Country Club bar wearing pink tennis shoes.

“If we can find those pink tennis shoes we know we will be within 100 yards,” Fitzgerald said.

“She was a songbird,” one woman said.

Tompkins was reported missing a couple of months before two others disappeared.

The skeletal remains of Brittany Mahon, 33, were found at a Bandera pass subdivision back in July. She was reported missing in June, according to the Bandera Bulletin.

Another body was found wrapped in carpet and burned in Pipe Creek. It turned out to be Sean Duffy, 56, who was reported missing in July.

“I’ve interviewed people who know all three of these people. For them to be completely not being related… is ironic because we’re a small community,” Fitzgerald.
 
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