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The search continues for the mother of Suzanne Simpson from Texas, who disappeared on Sunday

The search continues for the mother of Suzanne Simpson from Texas, who disappeared on Sunday

Authorities continue to search for a 51-year-old mother from Texas who went missing Sunday evening near Trinity University in San Antonio, police said.

A photo of Suzanne Simpson released Thursday by Olmos Park police showed her wearing a black dress and high heels when she disappeared. Police have been searching for Simpson since around 10 p.m. Sunday, when she was last seen in Olmos Park, the Texas Department of Public Safety said in a stark warning for missing adults.

Olmos Park Police Chief Fidel Villegas said at a news conference that it was “suspicious” that the mother did not show up for work and did not “check in on her children.”

Police arrested her husband, 53-year-old Brad Chandler Simpson, on Thursday on two misdemeanor charges, according to Bexar County judge records. These charges are assault on a family member and unlawful oppression.

Her neighbor told police he saw the couple arguing outside his window, WOA-TV reported. The neighbor told the guard he went outside with his flashlight when he heard screaming and saw Brad Simpson driving away in his pickup truck.

Police urged residents who may have seen a black 2019 GMC Sierra pickup truck at the time of Suzanne Simpson’s disappearance to contact Olmos Park police to look for new leads in the investigation, reported the CBS affiliate KENS.

Simpson is an agent with luxury real estate brokerage firm Nix Realty in San Antonio. She is a lifelong resident of San Antonio and graduated from the University of Texas. According to her bio on Realtor.com, she is a mother of three and is very involved in her children’s sports and activities.

Nix Realty has removed Simpson’s bio from their website and replaced it with the following statement.

“Suzanne Simpson is a beloved mother, sister, friend and professional realtor. Her Nix Realty family is devastated by her disappearance and reports of physical violence against her. “Along with so many others who love Suzanne, we will continue to pray for her,” the agency said in a statement posted on its website.