As this week marks the two-year anniversary of the disappearance of Jason Landry, a Texas State University student who went missing on Dec. 13, 2020, in Caldwell County, the attorney general’s office reaffirmed its commitment to investigating the case.
According to officials, Landry’s abondoned vehicle was located early in the morning on Dec. 14, 2020. Investigators found the vehicle on a rural road outside of Luling, Texas.
With this analysis and known evidence at the time, the OAG upholds CCSO’s previous conclusions. “Mr. Landry appears to have been involved in a single car accident and there is no evidence to suggest that another vehicle was involved. The search warrant yielded no activity near the crash site and did not provide any additional information,” per CCSO.
According to OAG, “Additional data from cell phone towers shows that Mr. Landry likely continued straight on Austin Street instead of turning onto Magnolia Street to get to I-10. Mr. Landry traveled to around 2300 Salt Flat Road where he had a single car accident. OAG has turned over all locational data and cell phone data to an independent phone expert who is analyzing the data for any information that may have been missed by investigators or was otherwise not previously discovered.
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