News Summary
Authorities in Texas are urgently requesting the community’s assistance in locating two missing individuals: 20-year-old Josiah Geesaman and 15-year-old Wendy Lazo Marquez. Josiah was last seen riding his electric scooter on January 30, while Wendy was spotted last with a large green blanket. Both have raised serious safety concerns among local authorities. The College Station Police Department is actively seeking tips from the public to aid in their safe return.
Authorities Urgently Need Help Locating Missing Texas Teen and Young Adult
In a small yet bustling part of Texas, the authorities have put out the call for public assistance to locate two individuals who are currently missing, stirring up concern in the community.
Missing College Student: Josiah Geesaman
A 20-year-old man named Josiah James Geesaman has been reported missing after he was last seen around 6:00 PM on January 30. Josiah, a resident of College Station, was riding his electric scooter, which makes the circumstances of his disappearance even more distressing.
Authorities managed to track down some of Josiah’s last known locations and found him near the 1700 block of Rock Prairie Road. However, it’s unclear what led him to go missing from there. The situation is particularly troublesome because there are concerns that Josiah might be facing serious health risks due to unspecified medical conditions. This makes it crucial for anyone with any knowledge of his whereabouts to come forward.
The College Station Police Department is doing everything they can to find Josiah and is urging the public to reach out if they have any tips. Folks who think they might know something can contact the department directly at 979-764-3600.
Teen in Potential Danger: Wendy Lazo Marquez
As if that weren’t enough, there is also a search underway for a missing 15-year-old girl named Wendy Lazo Marquez. Wendy was last spotted on foot around 12:24 AM on a Wednesday morning, specifically in the 1200 block of Barthelow Drive. There are serious concerns about her safety as she was last seen carrying a large green blanket.
Authorities fear that Wendy may have possibly left the Bryan-College Station area with individuals who are not family members. This raises alarms about her well-being as she may be in risky situations. Wendy is described as being 5’7″, weighing around 120 pounds, with striking red hair and brown eyes—this gives the community a good idea of who to look out for.
Just like with Josiah, the College Station Police Department is reaching out to the community for help. Anyone who might have seen Wendy or knows something that could aid in her safe return is encouraged to call the same number: 979-764-3600.
A Community Rallying Together
The safety of both Josiah and Wendy is at risk, and the authorities are hopeful that with the help of the community, these troubled individuals can be found as soon as possible. Sharing information on social media, keeping an eye out, and simply staying informed can make a world of difference.
In times like these, it becomes evident just how important it is for communities to come together. You never know who might have seen something that could help locate these missing individuals, or who may provide a much-needed tip. Every little bit of information counts!
Let’s all keep an eye out for Josiah and Wendy and offer our help in any way that we can. Remember to say something if you see something. Together, we can make a positive impact and hopefully bring them home safely!
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Additional Resources
- KBTX: Missing 77-Year-Old Man
- Wikipedia: Missing Person
- Fox 7 Austin: Silver Alert Richard Hester
- Google Search: Silver Alert
- KCEN TV: Missing Teen
- Google Scholar: College Station Missing Persons
- KBTX: College Station Teen Missing
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Texas Missing Teens
- KAGS TV: Missing 16-Year-Old
- Google News: Missing 16-Year-Old Texas
