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She Was Last Seen Leaving A Gas Station In 2021, And Her Car Was Found Abandoned After A Severe Storm Hit The State

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Katharina Buczek

However, Lieutenant Michael Tate of the Crowley Police Department reported that investigators did conduct multiple searches – including at Cynthia’s home, inside the car, and in the surrounding region where her car had been discovered.

“We used a drone in the area where the car was recovered. It’s a very rural area – lots of crops, barns, those kinds of things. We also used canines and didn’t come up with anything,” he stated.

Lieutenant Tate also claimed that the biggest problem in solving Cynthia’s disappearance is that “the leads have gone cold,” but investigators reportedly follow up on any tip they receive immediately.

Cynthia’s loved ones continue holding onto hope that her case will be solved. They’ve created the “Find Cynthia Coalition,” which is made up of social justice advocates and attorneys fighting to find her. A $50,000 reward is also being offered by the coalition for information that leads to Cynthia’s location.

“I know that God is going to bring my daughter home because she deserves a burial. Everyone deserves to be found,” Tambra said.

Cynthia was five foot six, weighed 160 pounds, and had black hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing black pants, a blue long-sleeve shirt, and grey and white shoes.

If you have any information regarding her case, you are urged to contact the Crowley Police Department at (817) 297-2276.

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