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Jason's father, Kent Landry, found his son's clothes in the middle of the road and his cell phone in his car. From the beginning, he said, officials didn’t do enough to find his son.
LULING, Texas — It's been four years since college student Jason Landry's vehicle was found in this remote part of the City of Luling. Since then, search crews have looked for him more than 30 ...
Landry is the Texas State student who disappeared near Luling on Dec. 13, 2020, on his way home to Missouri City for Christmas break. The reward is now $20,000.
Landry is the Texas State student who disappeared near Luling on Dec. 13, 2020, on his way home to Missouri City for Christmas break. The reward is now $20,000.
Occasionally, Landry said he drives to Luling, to the spot where Jason’s car was found. “I just feel the need to go out there and part of it might be just to be with him, but then part of it ...
Jason Landry was last seen on Dec. 13, 2020. He was supposed to be headed to Missouri City from Texas State University, but he never made it home.
One year ago, 21-year-old Jason Landry was traveling to visit his family in Missouri City for the holidays, but his car was found crashed in Luling, and Jason was nowhere to be found.
Jason Landry, 21, vanished more than six weeks ago, on Dec. 13, as he was headed home from college. His Nissan Altima was found crashed and abandoned in the town of Luling, Texas, on Dec. 14.
They found a badly decomposed body on Dec. 20 in the area of FM 1117 at the Guadalupe River Bridge. More: Timeline: What we know about missing Texas State student Jason Landry ...
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