‘We will not stop until we find her’: Suzanne Simpson’s brother-in-law thanks law enforcement in ongoing search

  

SAN ANTONIO – Suzanne Simpson’s loved ones shared new photos with KSAT of the missing Olmos Park woman who was reported missing on Oct. 6.

They hope the photos will jog someone’s memory and perhaps help them remember if they saw her.

Suzanne Clark Simpson, 51, was last seen outside The Argyle, a private dinner club in Alamo Heights, one week ago.

As of 10 a.m. on Sunday, Suzanne Simpson has not been located.

Suzanne Simpson’s husband, Brad Simpson, was arrested and booked into the Kendall County Jail on Oct. 9 on family violence and unlawful restraint charges. He has not been charged in connection with Suzanne Simpson’s disappearance.

On Oct. 10, Brad Simpson, whose two charges are worth a combined $2 million bond, was transferred by the Department of Public Safety to the Bexar County Adult Detention Center where he remains in custody.

If Brad Simpson posts bond on the Bexar County charges, it is possible he could be transferred into the custody of the U.S. Marshals, a Bexar County Central Records official confirmed to KSAT on Oct. 11.

A U.S. Marshals spokesperson told KSAT on Oct. 11 that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) will have to finish its investigation before marshals intervene in Simpson’s custody.

An ATF spokesperson also confirmed to KSAT on Sunday that Brad Simpson’s transfer to federal custody remains a possibility and that the ATF is assisting other agencies in this case.

Barton Tinsley Simpson, Suzanne Simpson’s brother-in-law, released a new statement on social media on Sunday morning.

“We are also deeply thankful to the community and to everyone who has supported and continues to support the search,” Barton Tinsley Simpson said. “To all of you who have reached out with love and encouragement, please know that your support means the world to us. We will not stop until we find her.”

As the search for Suzanne continues, we are immensely grateful for the extraordinary efforts of law enforcement. The…

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Multiple agencies have launched several searches for Suzanne Simpson over the last week.

DPS told KSAT on Saturday that the agency is not planning any more large-scale searches for Suzanne Simpson this weekend.

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