TX CHRISTINA POWELL: Missing from San Antonio, TX - 5 July 2022 - Age 39 *Found Deceased*

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Missing Texas woman seen leaving San Antonio house in a rush​

Video from a doorbell camera shows missing San Antonio woman Christina Powell leaving her home in a rush on the morning of July 5, and she hasn't been seen since. Powell's mother, Claudia Mobley, told Fox News that her daughter said she was running late for work, but she still though it was strange that Powell left in such a hurry.

The video shows Powell quickly walking out her front door wearing black pants and a black long sleeve t-shirt toward the driveway. She left behind her phone and her Apple Watch, her family said.

Powell reportedly called the office where she works as a paralegal telling them she would be late, but she never showed to work. A co-worker showed up at her Apple Creek home hours later. Powell's 12-year-old son answered the door and told the co-worker that his mom was at work.





MEDIA - CHRISTINA POWELL: Missing from San Antonio, TX since 5 July 2022 - Age 39
 
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Missing Texas mom Christina Powell's ex, child's father 'clearly not a person of interest,' police say​

The father of one of missing Texas mom Christina Powell’s children is "absolutely cooperating" with investigators and is "clearly" not a person of interest, despite her family’s reports that the pair had an argument just days before she disappeared, authorities told Fox News Digital on Thursday.

Christina "Chrissy" Lee Powell, the 39-year-old mother of two boys who vanished after she was seen leaving her San Antonio home while running late for work on July 5, had an argument on the Sunday before she disappeared. But a spokesperson for the San Antonio Police Department (SAPD) told Fox News Digital on Thursday the man is "absolutely cooperating" and "is clearly not a person of interest."

Asked if police had identified any suspects or persons of interest, the spokesperson noted: "We don't have any crime at this time."

In a statement emailed to Fox News Digital on Thursday, SAPD Public Information Office said officers from the department's Missing Persons Unit "continue to follow up on any information related to Christina Powell’s disappearance."

"At this time, there is no evidence to support any claims of foul play," SAPD wrote. "Detectives have contacted several individuals who know Ms. Powell and all have been cooperative. Anyone who may have information on her whereabouts is asked to call our Missing Persons Unit at 210-207-7660."


But Powell left behind her cell phone — which had been placed on the bathroom counter — medication and possibly also her Apple Watch when she left.

She left in her 2020 Nissan Rogue SUV, but never made it the seven miles, or 15 minutes, to her office.

Claudia Mobley, Powell’s mother, reported her daughter missing the next day, but a missing person's flyer was not released until three days later. She and loved ones also retraced Powell's likely path to work, but found no signs of her or a crash.

Mobley told Fox News Digital on Wednesday she did not believe her daughter’s ex, the father of her 3-year-old son, is involved in her disappearance.

She said the pair had argued on Sunday, but "police have checked him out ... they don't think he's involved."

"He wanted to be a family unit again and, you know, he was blaming her for them not being together anymore," she said. "I don’t think he was involved."

Mobley said her daughter and the man "saw each other often," sometimes as frequently as once a week. They had most recently been together on the Saturday before Powell disappeared, Mobley said.

"Chrissy had told me that they had a wonderful visit on Saturday, but then they argued on Sunday," she added.
 
Loved ones told Fox News Digital Powell kept a low profile on the July 4th holiday. That Monday marked one year since Powell’s 3-year-old son began living with his father instead of Powell, said her mother, Claudia Mobley.

"We didn’t do anything, because a year ago, July 4, was when she had … when her boyfriend or ex-boyfriend walked out and took the baby," Mobley told Fox News Digital. "So, it was kind of a bad anniversary."



Powell worked as a paralegal at a San Antonio law firm, Sanchez and Wilson, where she had begun as a temporary employee on June 27, said managing partner Mark Sanchez. The firm was so satisfied with Powell’s performance that managers offered her a full-time position just days later, he said.

"We were impressed with her punctuality and hard work, and extended her a full-time offer of employment, actually, on Friday, July 1 – the weekend before she disappeared," Sanchez said Thursday, when reached by phone. "She was elated and accepted a job offer on the spot."

"She never came to work during that short time in any capacity other than wanting to work and being prepared for work. We wouldn't have offered her a full-time position if we weren't satisfied that she was demonstrating those basic workplace values that we expect, such as punctuality, hard work, attention to detail."

He described how one of his colleagues called Powell on the morning of July 5 when she did not arrive on time for work. He heard from the colleague, a woman, that Powell answered the phone and said, in sum and substance, that "it was the July 4th weekend, and she had overslept, but was on her way to work."

But after she stopped answering her phone and failed to show up two hours later from what should have been a 10-minute drive, he said, the female colleague went to Powell’s home to personally check in.

"It was a feeling that we all had, and it was just something wasn’t right," he said.



Powell’s mother, Mobley, said her daughter had previously disappeared, albeit for a shorter period of time, about four or five years ago.

"One time she did, but I knew she was with her boyfriend … that was a long time ago," Mobley said.

"It was days, but not a week," she said, when asked how long her daughter had gone quiet at the time.



On Wednesday, Mobley said family members were able to check her bank account, and found there had been no spending activity since Powell’s disappearance. The family was unable to look into her credit card activity, Mobley said.

When asked Thursday if Powell's SUV had any navigation system, Mobley said she learned from police that "there is no tracking device in there, in her car."



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Leaving her phone behind is unusual. And why do they not know for sure if her Apple Watch was left behind? It either was or it wasn’t.

I know when I have a lot of things on my mind sometimes I will forget my phone. If she was so preoccupied, I wonder if she had an accident somewhere?
 
Leaving her phone behind is unusual. And why do they not know for sure if her Apple Watch was left behind? It either was or it wasn’t.

I know when I have a lot of things on my mind sometimes I will forget my phone. If she was so preoccupied, I wonder if she had an accident somewhere?
That's how I see it. Just a side note, this is how a lot of the accidental hot car deaths happen. Too preoccupied with whatever is on their mind and other things slip. I've forgotten my phone when in a hurry often. Depending on where i am going or how far away I am when I think of it, most of the time I do not go back to get it, but there is always other stuff that goes wrong those days :sigh: I can see rushing around and getting in a wreck. It could have even easily happened if she had just realized she didn't have her phone and looking around for it while driving.
 
Leaving her phone behind is unusual. And why do they not know for sure if her Apple Watch was left behind? It either was or it wasn’t.

I know when I have a lot of things on my mind sometimes I will forget my phone. If she was so preoccupied, I wonder if she had an accident somewhere?
I think the watch is pinging in the location of the house, they just haven’t physically found it.
 
Unless someone was threatening her and telling her I will do this or that to your kid or you or family or whatever if you don't leave without your cell phone, Fitbit, Apple Watch, etc., then I can't help but think she took off and is leaving everyone to panic and worry because she chose to leave without these things, etc. I apologize if wrong but it sounds as if she left without these things of her own accord but maybe someone had something over her...
 
Unless someone was threatening her and telling her I will do this or that to your kid or you or family or whatever if you don't leave without your cell phone, Fitbit, Apple Watch, etc., then I can't help but think she took off and is leaving everyone to panic and worry because she chose to leave without these things, etc. I apologize if wrong but it sounds as if she left without these things of her own accord but maybe someone had something over her...
This morning I started wondering if something might’ve triggered her. The mom mentioned that it was the anniversary of a bad event, and I wonder if that overwhelmed her.
 
This morning I started wondering if something might’ve triggered her. The mom mentioned that it was the anniversary of a bad event, and I wonder if that overwhelmed her.
This is the most likely scenario, IMO. And I hope she just "went away" to figure things out instead of doing something drastic.
I feel like if it was a simple accident on the way to work in a rush, her vehicle would have been found by now.
 
This is the most likely scenario, IMO. And I hope she just "went away" to figure things out instead of doing something drastic.
I feel like if it was a simple accident on the way to work in a rush, her vehicle would have been found by now.
Unless it's underwater or if she met with foul play and it was dumped somewhere remote. I hope that's the case too. But IMO She would have taken her phone and watch. And why did she call work to say she would be late?.
 
Unless it's underwater or if she met with foul play and it was dumped somewhere remote. I hope that's the case too. But IMO She would have taken her phone and watch. And why did she call work to say she would be late?.
She wouldn't have taken those things if she wanted to get away and not be tracked. Very easy to ping a location of a phone/watch.
She didn't call work. They called her.
 
Loved ones told Fox News Digital Powell kept a low profile on the July 4th holiday. That Monday marked one year since Powell’s 3-year-old son began living with his father instead of Powell, said her mother, Claudia Mobley.

"We didn’t do anything, because a year ago, July 4, was when she had … when her boyfriend or ex-boyfriend walked out and took the baby," Mobley told Fox News Digital. "So, it was kind of a bad anniversary."



Powell worked as a paralegal at a San Antonio law firm, Sanchez and Wilson, where she had begun as a temporary employee on June 27, said managing partner Mark Sanchez. The firm was so satisfied with Powell’s performance that managers offered her a full-time position just days later, he said.

"We were impressed with her punctuality and hard work, and extended her a full-time offer of employment, actually, on Friday, July 1 – the weekend before she disappeared," Sanchez said Thursday, when reached by phone. "She was elated and accepted a job offer on the spot."

"She never came to work during that short time in any capacity other than wanting to work and being prepared for work. We wouldn't have offered her a full-time position if we weren't satisfied that she was demonstrating those basic workplace values that we expect, such as punctuality, hard work, attention to detail."

He described how one of his colleagues called Powell on the morning of July 5 when she did not arrive on time for work. He heard from the colleague, a woman, that Powell answered the phone and said, in sum and substance, that "it was the July 4th weekend, and she had overslept, but was on her way to work."

But after she stopped answering her phone and failed to show up two hours later from what should have been a 10-minute drive, he said, the female colleague went to Powell’s home to personally check in.

"It was a feeling that we all had, and it was just something wasn’t right," he said.



Powell’s mother, Mobley, said her daughter had previously disappeared, albeit for a shorter period of time, about four or five years ago.

"One time she did, but I knew she was with her boyfriend … that was a long time ago," Mobley said.

"It was days, but not a week," she said, when asked how long her daughter had gone quiet at the time.



On Wednesday, Mobley said family members were able to check her bank account, and found there had been no spending activity since Powell’s disappearance. The family was unable to look into her credit card activity, Mobley said.

When asked Thursday if Powell's SUV had any navigation system, Mobley said she learned from police that "there is no tracking device in there, in her car."



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I've read here before but just refreshing and hadn't had the time to really ponder it a lot.

So probably have a few posts coming. They say she left in a rush dressed all in black but here you really can't tell she is in any hurry at all and looks as if she is just likely walking to her car. I am assuming this is a still shot from surveillance of that morning.

This was a new job, she was offered a permanent position recently and was happy about it. Was her son's dad happy about it? Finding her own way and getting probably a good job, a new job?

My mom forgets her phone a lot but she also doesn't worry if she does for the most part. I am the opposite after years back when of never believing in them when they came out, I now make sure mine is with and I rarely if ever forget mine. I tend to think people with young minor children never would either. Is it possible? Of course and she was late so maybe she was rushed and forgot and figured the job was more important if she remembered on the way and in emergency people could find her at work... BUT again she looks fairly relaxed here AND has a bag so is prepared in some ways and yet left the devices behind that would locate possibly or through which people could find or contact her--the Apple watch and the phone...? THAT sounds premeditated.

It doesn't sound like it but was she given any heck or attitude for being late? Did she feel she failed already at the brand new job? If it weren't for this picture seeming to contradict her "rushing" off to work, I'd say maybe her child was threatened or some such and so she went rushing off at the demand of the child's father (total speculation, I have no reason to suspect him) to keep the child safe.

Her 12 year old was home, at least later, when work came by to check, what did he have to say and did he say she rushed off and was it normal for her to forget these things?

Of course there is always the possibility on a rush to work she put her car in the ditch, water, etc. or had an accident but no sign of that...

So he wanted to get back together and blamed her for the fact they weren't together and walked out with their son a year before... That alone has to be looked at if he wanted something she maybe didn't for sure.... Also, did she just LET him walk with their son, was there a custody dispute, was he granted to dad, did she lose the child for some reason, etc..? Reading between the lines I would guess her sons had different fathers and this man was only the father of the 3 year old.

She is 39 and unless some sort of issues would likely one would thing be pretty responsible and mature and the job seems to show that up until then.

Yet it was a "bad" anniversary per mom as a year since dad took her son. BUT dad wanted to get back together. However, this does come from her side. Was this a sudden wanting to get back together after a YEAR? Anything to do with the job? Did she want it or did he and did she refuse? As with many cases, a lot of routine info we don't know.

If she was still so upset over this bad anniversary, it seems she would have fought to get the child or maybe not entertain being together again with dad at all. It doesn't entirely gel with me... They did see each other though it seems. Did she have the child even part time or half time?

I would normally find the disappearance suspicious but work did reach her and there is video of her leaving the home AND her other son was there two hours later and so probably there when she left. This SEEMS to negate foul play. If one takes into account she left any device that could track or locate or reach her, it seems as if she MAY have taken off of her own accord. Her family was able to access her bank info but not credit card info and I wonder why they would have access to one but not another. She has not used the one they could access...

If this was a new job, did she work prior? I mean did she have her own home or was the residence new too or did she just switch jobs? Or was just out of a paralegal course, etc.? I don't get the impression she and the child's dad were married? Meaning could she have child support or maintenance from either the older son's father or this father of the younger son? I guess what I mean is had life been stable, she and older son lived in the same home for a long time, stable income, etc.?

Lots of questions, the mundane ones as usual. In summary all I have is I guess I can see why LE sees no signs of foul play apparently thus far.
 

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