It was the night of Dec. 13, 2020, when Texas State student Jason Landry was on his way home to Missouri City, just outside of Houston, to spend time with his family for the holidays.
On Tuesday, the public can wear Landry’s favorite color, blue, and use #twoyearsistoolong to continue to spread awareness about his case.
His Nissan Altima was found wrecked and abandoned on Salt Flat Road near Luling in Caldwell County early the next morning. The Caldwell County Sheriff's Office believes there is no crime connected to Landry's disappearance, that after the crash, Landry walked away from his car on his own and wildlife may be to blame for his disappearance.
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