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SAN ANTONIO - New developments in the Suzanne Simpson murder investigation as her husband, Brad Simpson, was back in court on ...
In a status hearing on Monday, state District Judge Joel Perez said law enforcement investigators must complete their ...
Brad Simpson, accused of murder and other charges in the disappearance of his wife, Suzanne, is scheduled to return to court ...
We are grateful to Chief Villegas, the Olmos Park Police Department, Ranger Jessie Perez and the Texas Rangers, and all assisting law enforcement agencies for their nonstop professionalism." ...
In a statement released to his community, Olmos Park Police Chief Fidel Villegas wrote: "Evidence, statements and solid police investigation has led us there." Villegas said the Simpson family has ...
Police have been searching for Simpson since Sunday at about 10 p.m. when she was last seen in Olmos Park, the Texas Department of Public Safety said in a Clear Alert for missing adults.
"The Olmos Park Police, the Texas Department of Public Safety, the Texas Rangers, and many others have been vigilant and tireless in their efforts to find Suzanne. We want to extend a special ...
Harrison said the Olmos Park Police Department has enlisted the resources of Texas Search and Rescue, an Austin-based nonprofit organization. Simpson's sister, Teresa Clark, expressed her ...
Contact her at [email protected] Authorities Tuesday began searching a landfill near San Antonio, Texas ... Antonio Police Chief Bill McManus said that the Olmos Park police ...
The Olmos Park Police Chief, Fidel Villegas ... family violence and unlawful restraint. Missing Texas mom #SuzanneSimpson was last seen with her husband October 6 after a date night.
SAN ANTONIO — Police in Olmos Park, a small Bexar County community ... The biography page says she is a graduate of the University of Texas and a "lifelong resident of San Antonio." ...
Brad Simpson, the man accused of murder in connection with the disappearance of his wife, Suzanne, last year, appeared in a ...