On Thursday, two days after missing Graford woman Leah Martin's 23rd birthday and 41 days after she was last seen, Graham police and Texas Rangers conducted a second search of Martin's workplace, EC's Auto Repair shop, in Graham, Police Chief Tony Widner confirmed Friday. The shop's owner, E.C. Blair, stated that no arrests were made and that police said the operation was a standard investigation.
The search took place only because Martin worked there and that's where her Chevrolet pickup truck was found, Blair said.
“I've got customers that think somebody got arrested — (that) I got arrested — and just that wasn't the case,” Blair said.
According to a Graham Police Department news release, the search was based on statements received from individuals during the course of the investigation into Martin's disappearance.
Martin's disappearance has been a trying and stressful experience for Blair's entire family, he said.
His son, Aaron Blair, has dated Martin for four years, has a two-year-old daughter with her and, although the two recently split up, the couple was working to reconcile their differences before her disappearance, Aaron said.
“We were working things out at the time,” Aaron said.
On Tuesday, July 7, Martin's Birthday, Aaron and three others released purple balloons — Martin's favorite color — on Graham's Downtown Square.
Aaron said he believes that Martin is still alive, she is working to come home, and that he hopes people keep sharing her story so awareness can begin to spread to the Dallas/Fort Worth area.
“She is a loving mom and she needs to come back home to her daughter. I know she is out there and that is her goal — to get back to her daughter,” Aaron said. “I have a good feeling she is alive. I know she is a strong woman and she is going to do whatever she has to to get back to her daughter.”