AUSTIN, Texas — Landry was last seen on December 13, 2020, and his abandoned vehicle was discovered the subsequent day on a rural road just outside of Luling, Texas.
According to the Texas Office of the Attorney General (OAG), its Cold Case and Missing Persons Unit has devoted extensive resources, involving hundreds of investigative hours. These efforts included forensic testing, the issuance of search warrants, witness interviews, and collaboration with experts in the field.
In November, the Cold Case and Missing Persons Unit of the OAG conducted a comprehensive case review. "The panel thoroughly examined all aspects of the case and determined that all credible leads and investigative measures have been diligently pursued thus far," stated the Texas OAG.
Despite exhaustive efforts, the investigation remains ongoing. The OAG urges individuals with credible information pertaining to the case to come forward and contact the Unit.
"The thoughts of the office are with the Landry family during this challenging time," the statement concluded.
The case, marked by Landry's disappearance and the subsequent discovery of his abandoned vehicle, continues to be actively investigated by the Texas Office of the Attorney General's Cold Case and Missing Persons Unit.
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