Where was Suzanne Simpson last seen? Police issue plea for help in locating missing San Antonio realtor

Suzzane Simpson missing poster (Image via Facebook / @TexasPublicRadio)
Suzzane Simpson missing poster (Image via Facebook / @TexasPublicRadio)

The search for Suzanne Simpson, a well-known San Antonio realtor and a mother of three, has intensified following her disappearance. Authorities have launched a public appeal for assistance in locating the missing woman, who was last seen on Sunday, October 6, 2024.

Simpson, 45, was reported missing after her family and friends noticed she had not been in contact since that day. According to the Olmos Park Police Department, she was last seen leaving her residence near Olmos Park, a quiet neighborhood known for its upscale homes and close-knit community.

The circumstances surrounding her disappearance remain unclear.

Details of where Suzzane Simpson was last seen

Police officials describe Simpson as approximately 5'5" tall, with brown hair and hazel eyes. She was last seen wearing a black, knee-length dress and carrying a brown handbag.

Authorities have urged anyone with information regarding her whereabouts to step forward, emphasizing the importance of community involvement in such cases.

Authorities reported that Simpson was spotted at The Argyle, a distinguished club in Alamo Heights between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Sunday.

The Olmos Park Police Department, along with the Texas Department of Public Safety, is looking into the disappearance of Suzanne Simpson. According to Sergeant Deon Cockrell who is heading the case, the search initially focused on a wooded area near Suzzane Simpson’s residence.

Cockrell added that roads in the vicinity have been closed as the investigation progresses. Dogs and ATVs are being used to search the wooded area nearby. He said:

“We’re essentially looking for anything that could help us. As long as she remains missing, we will explore every possible area where she might be found.”

On Tuesday night, a significant search operation took place near Simpson's home, with Olmos Park police receiving assistance from state authorities.

Cockrell mentioned that the search could continue late into Tuesday night and would expand beyond the immediate vicinity of Simpson's residence. When asked about the possibility of foul play, he said:

"At this time, she's just a missing person."

Texas Public Radio has issued an alert on their Facebook to help spread awareness. A local organization called the 'Search and Support San Antonio' group also posted about Suzzane Simpson on their Facebook account.

Here are some key contacts that have been shared by the authorities in case anyone with any information on Suzzane Simpson wants to reach out:

Detective Hector Ruiz - 210-209-2701

Detective Melissa Campbell - 210-219-2702

Olmos Park Dispatch - 210-822-2000

Suzzane Simpson is featured as a real estate agent on the Nix Realty website. Her biography states that she graduated from the University of Texas and has been a 'lifelong resident of San Antonio'.

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Edited by Abhimanyu Sharma