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News

Mr. Camacho Located Safe by TXEQ!

Mr. Camacho Located Safe by TXEQ!

Nov 22, 2025 | News

UPDATE:  Search Efforts for Clara Robinson: A Community United in Hope and Resolve

UPDATE: Search Efforts for Clara Robinson: A Community United in Hope and Resolve

Apr 28, 2025 | News

Gone but Not Forgotten.  Missing since 2002, Thomas Flowers, Shiner, Texas

Gone but Not Forgotten. Missing since 2002, Thomas Flowers, Shiner, Texas

Apr 25, 2025 | News

Jasper County Sheriff’s Office letter of gratitude

Jasper County Sheriff’s Office letter of gratitude

Mar 20, 2025 | News

Texas EquuSearch Conducts Extensive Search Effort for Missing 8-year-old Clara Robinson in Sherman, Texas

Texas EquuSearch Conducts Extensive Search Effort for Missing 8-year-old Clara Robinson in Sherman, Texas

Jan 22, 2025 | News

Letter of Thanks from the Longview Police Department

Letter of Thanks from the Longview Police Department

Jan 4, 2025 | News

Rest in peace Mr. Charles Veith

Rest in peace Mr. Charles Veith

Jan 2, 2025 | News

Remains recovered thought to be Kimberly Langwell.  Missing since July 1999

Remains recovered thought to be Kimberly Langwell. Missing since July 1999

Jun 14, 2024 | News

Kay-Alana Turner remains recovered by Texas EquuSearch

Kay-Alana Turner remains recovered by Texas EquuSearch

Apr 24, 2024 | News

In Loving Memory of 8-year-old Aliyah Jaico

In Loving Memory of 8-year-old Aliyah Jaico

Mar 27, 2024 | News

#LostIsNotAlone

Thank you to the Jasper County Sheriff’s Office for the continued cooperation and support.

Our founder, Tim Miller, spent time today with Sheriff Havard and his team, strengthening a longstanding partnership built on trust, coordination, and shared commitment.

These relationships help ensure timely response, shared resources, and steady coordination during active searches.

We value the trust placed in us and remain ready to assist when called.

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Thank you to the Jasper County Sheriff’s Office for the continued cooperation and support.

Our founder, Tim Miller, spent time today with Sheriff Havard and his team, strengthening a longstanding partnership built on trust, coordination, and shared commitment. 

These relationships help ensure timely response, shared resources, and steady coordination during active searches. 

We value the trust placed in us and remain ready to assist when called.

Thank you to the Jasper County Sheriff’s Office for the continued cooperation and support.

Our founder, Tim Miller, spent time today with Sheriff Havard and his team, strengthening a longstanding partnership built on trust, coordination, and shared commitment.

These relationships help ensure timely response, shared resources, and steady coordination during active searches.

We value the trust placed in us and remain ready to assist when called.
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This is where it all started.

Laura Miller’s story is the reason this mission exists.

A father’s search for his daughter became a promise to other families that they would not be alone.

Every mile walked, every map studied, every search launched traces back to her and to a love that refused to give up.

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This is where it all started.

Laura Miller’s story is the reason this mission exists.

A father’s search for his daughter became a promise to other families that they would not be alone.

Every mile walked, every map studied, every search launched traces back to her and to a love that refused to give up.

This is where it all started.

Laura Miller’s story is the reason this mission exists.

A father’s search for his daughter became a promise to other families that they would not be alone.

Every mile walked, every map studied, every search launched traces back to her and to a love that refused to give up.
...

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Time passes, but responsibility remains.

We search with care, patience, and respect for every family that calls on us.

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Time passes, but responsibility remains.

We search with care, patience, and respect for every family that calls on us.

Time passes, but responsibility remains.

We search with care, patience, and respect for every family that calls on us.
...

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Some searches take you to hard places.

Physically. Emotionally. Spiritually.

We step into them anyway.

For the families who cannot look away.

For the questions that deserve answers.

For the people who are still missing.

This is why we search.

This is why we stay.

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Some searches take you to hard places.

Physically. Emotionally. Spiritually.

We step into them anyway.

For the families who cannot look away.

For the questions that deserve answers.

For the people who are still missing.

This is why we search.

This is why we stay.

Some searches take you to hard places.

Physically. Emotionally. Spiritually.

We step into them anyway.

For the families who cannot look away.

For the questions that deserve answers.

For the people who are still missing.

This is why we search.

This is why we stay.
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Moments like these remind us that this mission is powered by people.

Volunteers, supporters, and families all coming together, sharing time, stories, and purpose.

Even outside the search field, these connections matter.

They are what keep this work human and grounded.

Community carries this mission forward.

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Moments like these remind us that this mission is powered by people.

Volunteers, supporters, and families all coming together, sharing time, stories, and purpose.

 Even outside the search field, these connections matter. 

They are what keep this work human and grounded.

Community carries this mission forward.

Moments like these remind us that this mission is powered by people.

Volunteers, supporters, and families all coming together, sharing time, stories, and purpose.

Even outside the search field, these connections matter.

They are what keep this work human and grounded.

Community carries this mission forward.
...

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Wishing you peace, hope, and comfort this Christmas season.

May the days ahead bring strength to families, gratitude for those who serve, and light in every moment of waiting.

From all of us at Texas EquuSearch, Merry Christmas.

Lost is not alone.

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Wishing you peace, hope, and comfort this Christmas season.

May the days ahead bring strength to families, gratitude for those who serve, and light in every moment of waiting.

From all of us at Texas EquuSearch, Merry Christmas.

Lost is not alone.

Wishing you peace, hope, and comfort this Christmas season.

May the days ahead bring strength to families, gratitude for those who serve, and light in every moment of waiting.

From all of us at Texas EquuSearch, Merry Christmas.

Lost is not alone.
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At our 25th Anniversary Volunteer Appreciation Celebration, our friend Kevin Brady honored our volunteers with a powerful historical video—capturing years of dedication to missing people and the families who cling to hope.

He also shared a musical tribute that told the story of Tim’s love for his daughter Laura and the legacy born from unthinkable loss.

In a moment that surprised everyone, Tim presented Kevin with the Texas EquuSearch “Lost Is Not Alone” Award, recognizing his faithful support of our volunteers and their unwavering service.

Thank you, Kevin, for the heart you bring to this mission. You’re a blessing to Texas EquuSearch.

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At our 25th Anniversary Volunteer Appreciation Celebration, our friend Kevin Brady honored our volunteers with a powerful historical video—capturing years of dedication to missing people and the families who cling to hope.

He also shared a musical tribute that told the story of Tim’s love for his daughter Laura and the legacy born from unthinkable loss.

In a moment that surprised everyone, Tim presented Kevin with the Texas EquuSearch “Lost Is Not Alone” Award, recognizing his faithful support of our volunteers and their unwavering service.

Thank you, Kevin, for the heart you bring to this mission. You’re a blessing to Texas EquuSearch.

At our 25th Anniversary Volunteer Appreciation Celebration, our friend Kevin Brady honored our volunteers with a powerful historical video—capturing years of dedication to missing people and the families who cling to hope.

He also shared a musical tribute that told the story of Tim’s love for his daughter Laura and the legacy born from unthinkable loss.

In a moment that surprised everyone, Tim presented Kevin with the Texas EquuSearch “Lost Is Not Alone” Award, recognizing his faithful support of our volunteers and their unwavering service.

Thank you, Kevin, for the heart you bring to this mission. You’re a blessing to Texas EquuSearch.
...

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MISSING: Hector Balderas, 78, Dallas, Texas (12/15/2025)

Hector Balderas, 78, was last known to be traveling home FROM Oklahoma TO Dallas, Texas at approx. 1:00 PM on December 15, 2025. Hector was driving a yellow, 2018 Ford Transit Van bearing Tamaulipas license plate# WXHO52D.

His vehicle is still unaccounted for/missing (As of: 12/23/2025)

HECTOR SUFFERS FROM A CARDIAC CONDITION THAT RAISES CONCERNS FOR HIS SAFETY AND WELL-BEING.

If you know any information regarding the disappearance of Hector Balderas, or his vehicle, please contact the Dallas Police Department at (214) 671-4268 or Texas EquuSearch at (281) 309-9500.

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MISSING: Hector Balderas, 78, Dallas, Texas (12/15/2025)

Hector Balderas, 78, was last known to be traveling home FROM Oklahoma TO Dallas, Texas at approx. 1:00 PM on December 15, 2025. Hector was driving a yellow, 2018 Ford Transit Van bearing Tamaulipas license plate# WXHO52D. 

His vehicle is still unaccounted for/missing (As of: 12/23/2025)

HECTOR SUFFERS FROM A CARDIAC CONDITION THAT RAISES CONCERNS FOR HIS SAFETY AND WELL-BEING.

If you know any information regarding the disappearance of Hector Balderas, or his vehicle, please contact the Dallas Police Department at (214) 671-4268 or Texas EquuSearch at (281) 309-9500.

MISSING: Hector Balderas, 78, Dallas, Texas (12/15/2025)

Hector Balderas, 78, was last known to be traveling home FROM Oklahoma TO Dallas, Texas at approx. 1:00 PM on December 15, 2025. Hector was driving a yellow, 2018 Ford Transit Van bearing Tamaulipas license plate# WXHO52D.

His vehicle is still unaccounted for/missing (As of: 12/23/2025)

HECTOR SUFFERS FROM A CARDIAC CONDITION THAT RAISES CONCERNS FOR HIS SAFETY AND WELL-BEING.

If you know any information regarding the disappearance of Hector Balderas, or his vehicle, please contact the Dallas Police Department at (214) 671-4268 or Texas EquuSearch at (281) 309-9500.
...

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MISSING: Hector Eduardo Pena, 25, Galena Park, Texas (11/21/2025)

Hector Eduardo Pena, 25, was last seen near his residence on foot near the 1500 block of 3rd Street in Galena Park, Texas on November 21, 2025. It is unknown what clothing Hector was wearing at the time of his disappearance.

If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Hector Eduardo Pena, or know of his current whereabouts, please contact the Galena Park Police Department at (713) 675-3471 or Texas EquuSearch at (281) 309-9500.

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MISSING: Hector Eduardo Pena, 25, Galena Park, Texas (11/21/2025)

Hector Eduardo Pena, 25, was last seen near his residence on foot near the 1500 block of 3rd Street in Galena Park, Texas on November 21, 2025. It is unknown what clothing Hector was wearing at the time of his disappearance. 

If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Hector Eduardo Pena, or know of his current whereabouts, please contact the Galena Park Police Department at (713) 675-3471 or Texas EquuSearch at (281) 309-9500.

MISSING: Hector Eduardo Pena, 25, Galena Park, Texas (11/21/2025)

Hector Eduardo Pena, 25, was last seen near his residence on foot near the 1500 block of 3rd Street in Galena Park, Texas on November 21, 2025. It is unknown what clothing Hector was wearing at the time of his disappearance.

If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Hector Eduardo Pena, or know of his current whereabouts, please contact the Galena Park Police Department at (713) 675-3471 or Texas EquuSearch at (281) 309-9500.
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Our volunteers carry packs, radios, and all the tools needed to search.

They also carry the names and stories of the people we have looked for over the years.

Families carry the fear and the waiting.

We show up to help shoulder that.

To move quickly, to stay focused, and to hold hope with them through every step of the search.

That is the heart of our mission.

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Our volunteers carry packs, radios, and all the tools needed to search.

They also carry the names and stories of the people we have looked for over the years.

Families carry the fear and the waiting.

We show up to help shoulder that.

To move quickly, to stay focused, and to hold hope with them through every step of the search.

That is the heart of our mission.

Our volunteers carry packs, radios, and all the tools needed to search.

They also carry the names and stories of the people we have looked for over the years.

Families carry the fear and the waiting.

We show up to help shoulder that.

To move quickly, to stay focused, and to hold hope with them through every step of the search.

That is the heart of our mission.
...

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Tim stood alongside the parents of Sydney Sanchez recently, speaking with the media about the day-long search led by Texas EquuSearch.

Sydney Marquez is 24 years old and was last seen on December 11, 2025, near the 9100 block of Bellaire Blvd in Houston, Texas.

Sydney was wearing gray pants, a gray hoodie, and tennis shoes. She suffers from mental illness, which makes finding her quickly even more urgent.

Someone out there has seen her. Someone knows something. Your share could be the moment that brings Sydney home.

If you have any information, please contact:
📞 Houston Police Department: (832) 394-1840
📞 Texas EquuSearch: (281) 309-9500

No parent should ever have to spend day and night searching for their missing child—but this family refuses to stop hoping, and neither do we.

Please keep Sydney and her parents in your prayers.

And if you have any information, no matter how small, it matters.

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Tim stood alongside the parents of Sydney Sanchez recently, speaking with the media about the day-long search led by Texas EquuSearch.

Sydney Marquez is 24 years old and was last seen on December 11, 2025, near the 9100 block of Bellaire Blvd in Houston, Texas.

Sydney was wearing gray pants, a gray hoodie, and tennis shoes. She suffers from mental illness, which makes finding her quickly even more urgent.

Someone out there has seen her. Someone knows something. Your share could be the moment that brings Sydney home.

If you have any information, please contact:
📞 Houston Police Department: (832) 394-1840
📞 Texas EquuSearch: (281) 309-9500

No parent should ever have to spend day and night searching for their missing child—but this family refuses to stop hoping, and neither do we.

Please keep Sydney and her parents in your prayers.

And if you have any information, no matter how small, it matters.

Tim stood alongside the parents of Sydney Sanchez recently, speaking with the media about the day-long search led by Texas EquuSearch.

Sydney Marquez is 24 years old and was last seen on December 11, 2025, near the 9100 block of Bellaire Blvd in Houston, Texas.

Sydney was wearing gray pants, a gray hoodie, and tennis shoes. She suffers from mental illness, which makes finding her quickly even more urgent.

Someone out there has seen her. Someone knows something. Your share could be the moment that brings Sydney home.

If you have any information, please contact:
📞 Houston Police Department: (832) 394-1840
📞 Texas EquuSearch: (281) 309-9500

No parent should ever have to spend day and night searching for their missing child—but this family refuses to stop hoping, and neither do we.

Please keep Sydney and her parents in your prayers.

And if you have any information, no matter how small, it matters.
...

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Recently, Tim Miller presented Claire Mules and David Johnson with a special 25th Anniversary Lost Is Not Alone award in recognition of their unwavering dedication to honoring Texas EquuSearch volunteers each year.

“Our volunteers are the backbone of this organization, and to honor them is to honor Laura,” Tim shared.

Claire and David have poured years of love, effort, and excellence into creating a celebration worthy of the people who serve on the front lines of our mission.

Their work made our 25th anniversary the best yet, and we are deeply grateful.

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Recently, Tim Miller presented Claire Mules and David Johnson with a special 25th Anniversary Lost Is Not Alone award in recognition of their unwavering dedication to honoring Texas EquuSearch volunteers each year.

“Our volunteers are the backbone of this organization, and to honor them is to honor Laura,” Tim shared.

Claire and David have poured years of love, effort, and excellence into creating a celebration worthy of the people who serve on the front lines of our mission. 

Their work made our 25th anniversary the best yet, and we are deeply grateful.

Recently, Tim Miller presented Claire Mules and David Johnson with a special 25th Anniversary Lost Is Not Alone award in recognition of their unwavering dedication to honoring Texas EquuSearch volunteers each year.

“Our volunteers are the backbone of this organization, and to honor them is to honor Laura,” Tim shared.

Claire and David have poured years of love, effort, and excellence into creating a celebration worthy of the people who serve on the front lines of our mission.

Their work made our 25th anniversary the best yet, and we are deeply grateful.
...

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