There was a glimmer of hope that Jason Landry had been found after the NYPD posted a photo of an unidentified unconscious man who resembled the Missouri City native.
Jason Landry, the Texas State student who went missing on his way home to Missouri City, hasn't been seen or heard from in nearly two years. There was some hope that he may have resurfaced thousands of miles away from home.It's been more than a year since Jason Landry went missing, and for a couple of hours, family and friends thought their prayers had been answered.Landry went missing just before Christmas in 2020.
A day after his disappearance, Landry's vehicle was found crashed in Luling, Texas. His wallet and phone were inside, but there was no sight of Landry.On Tuesday, there was a glimmer of hope that Jason Landry had been found after the New York Police Department shared on social media platforms a photo of an unidentified man found unconscious and unresponsive in the Bronx.
With the alert out, various people thought the unidentified man resembled Landry. Texas authorities also worked with authorities in New York to make the identification. It was later determined that the man found was not Landry, but rather a man from Yonkers.
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