The Texas DPS, Texas Rangers and the Coke County Sheriff are reinvigorating the search for Brandon Lawson, according to a press release.
It reads:
"At approximately 12:50 a.m. on August 9, 2013, the Coke County Sheriff's Office received a 911 call from an individual believed to be Brandon Mason Lawson. The caller indicated he was on U.S. 277 between Bronte and Abilene. The Coke County Sheriff’s Office responded to the area north of Bronte and was unable to locate the caller. A short time later, Lawson’s abandoned vehicle was found parked partially in the roadway approximately four miles south of Bronte on U.S. 277, but Lawson was not located.
"Lawson is a fugitive with outstanding felony warrants from Johnson County. He has not been in touch with his common-law wife or family. The Coke County Sheriff’s Office and the Texas Rangers are conducting an investigation into Lawson’s disappearance.
"In all, seven separate searches have been conducted by various law enforcement agencies between August 2013 and February 2014 as part of this investigation, including ground and aerial searches. These searches include the area of the abandoned vehicle, as well as all areas associated with cell phone activity, and one of the searches covered approximately 2,000 acres.
"The investigation into the disappearance of Brandon Lawson is ongoing, and anyone with information pertaining to the disappearance of Lawson is encouraged to contact the Coke County Sheriff’s Office (325-453-2717) or the Texas Rangers (325-223-6840).
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PermalinkNeither myself or Chelsea have public opinion of this case. But the quoted text is from a Texas Department of Public Safety press release, as noted above.
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PermalinkThe release was emailed to us. There are layers of PIOs with the state, and unless it's coming from ATX, there usually is no website link.
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PermalinkI've received several emails regarding this posting concerning the information and the source of information contained here. This is not my reporting. This is a press release from the Texas Department of Public Safety, as has been clearly noted in the in brief point before the article's text since it was published. I've reported on Lofton's story twice, both articles are linked in the body of this release.
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