TX LAUREN ELIZABETH THOMPSON: Missing from Rock Hill, TX - 10 Jan 2019 - Age 32 *Found Deceased*

Lauren Colvin Thompson sounded “disoriented and confused” when she called 911 on January 10, 2019, at 2:24 p.m. The 32-year-old was in a wooded area of Panola County, Texas and told the 911 dispatcher that someone was chasing her. The call ended abruptly, but officers were able to quickly pinpoint her approximate location and track down her vehicle. It was stuck in the mud on the side of a road in the Rock Hill community outside Panola County. A friend told Dateline they had been with Lauren in the area fishing when Lauren ran off suddenly down the road. Authorities said her bank accounts and phone records have remained untouched. Lauren’s three children are living with family. She is described as being approximately 5’5” tall and weighing 135 lbs, with brown hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing dark-colored pants/leggings and a dark-colored hoodie. If you have any information regarding Lauren’s disappearance, please contact the Panola County Sheriff’s Office at (903) 693-0333.
 
Lauren Colvin Thompson sounded “disoriented and confused” when she called 911 on January 10, 2019, at 2:24 p.m. The 32-year-old was in a wooded area of Panola County, Texas and told the 911 dispatcher that someone was chasing her. The call ended abruptly, but officers were able to quickly pinpoint her approximate location and track down her vehicle. It was stuck in the mud on the side of a road in the Rock Hill community outside Panola County. A friend told Dateline they had been with Lauren in the area fishing when Lauren ran off suddenly down the road. Authorities said her bank accounts and phone records have remained untouched. Lauren’s three children are living with family. She is described as being approximately 5’5” tall and weighing 135 lbs, with brown hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing dark-colored pants/leggings and a dark-colored hoodie. If you have any information regarding Lauren’s disappearance, please contact the Panola County Sheriff’s Office at (903) 693-0333.
I wonder if she got lost out there. That phone call reminds me of a family member who has a mental illness and sometimes thinks people are after him when they're not. Not to say that someone wasn't after her, but it just seems odd.
 

2 YEARS LATER: Panola County woman, Lauren Thompson, still missing​

Two years — that is how long it has been since Lauren Thompson went missing in the Rockhill area of Panola County.

"Hundreds of tips have been investigated by these various agencies without any positive resolve to this case," the PCSO said in a statement. "Search efforts have continued as new tips or new information leads investigators back to the area. Forensic electronic data has been received, but has not led investigators to any new evidence. During the summer months, other search organizations were utilized covering portions of the previously searched areas, but produced no new information or discoveries."

As part of their ongoing efforts to help find missing mother-of-three, Thompson's family has set up an anonymous tipline and doubled a previously-offered reward to $10,000 for information leading to her whereabouts.

The tipline can be reached either on the phone or through text at (888) 411-4491.

“This was in response to indications that many in the small East Texas community knew what happened to Lauren Thompson but feared retaliation from those involved or for one reason or another were apprehensive about talking to local police in general,” family spokesman Joey Ortega said.
 
Thompson’s father, Greg Colvin, says remains were found in a wooded area back in July and they were asked to send in orthodontic records.

“It’s going on four years now. The case is ongoing and if you will, for lack of better words, the investigation has become dormant. It’s not on anyone’s actions or inactions. It’s just become dormant because of the lack of information and evidence thus far. It’s emotionally draining,” said Colvin.

Now, he says another holiday is going by and the case is going cold.

“Obviously the holiday season is upon us again and the children start to reflect on their mother, and they have questions and we want to be able to give them answers.”

Thompson’s family is still fighting for answers.

“What I can tell you is to support the investigation and to work parallel with everyone in this investigation. Our attorney petitioned the attorney general to release the 911 recording and other documents so that we can maybe refresh a new set of eyes on the investigation,” Colvin said.
 

Family of missing woman continues search for answers 4 years later​

The family of Lauren Thompson is still holding out hope for answers four years after the disappearance of their loved one.


Thompson’s father, Greg Colvin, says remains were found in a wooded area back in July and they were asked to send in orthodontic records.

“It’s going on four years now. The case is ongoing and if you will, for lack of better words, the investigation has become dormant. It’s not on anyone’s actions or inactions. It’s just become dormant because of the lack of information and evidence thus far. It’s emotionally draining,” said Colvin.


There are still no answers on if those remains found are connected to Thompson’s disappearance.
 

2 YEARS LATER: Panola County woman, Lauren Thompson, still missing​

Two years — that is how long it has been since Lauren Thompson went missing in the Rockhill area of Panola County.

"Hundreds of tips have been investigated by these various agencies without any positive resolve to this case," the PCSO said in a statement. "Search efforts have continued as new tips or new information leads investigators back to the area. Forensic electronic data has been received, but has not led investigators to any new evidence. During the summer months, other search organizations were utilized covering portions of the previously searched areas, but produced no new information or discoveries."

As part of their ongoing efforts to help find missing mother-of-three, Thompson's family has set up an anonymous tipline and doubled a previously-offered reward to $10,000 for information leading to her whereabouts.

The tipline can be reached either on the phone or through text at (888) 411-4491.

“This was in response to indications that many in the small East Texas community knew what happened to Lauren Thompson but feared retaliation from those involved or for one reason or another were apprehensive about talking to local police in general,” family spokesman Joey Ortega said.
Hmmm. Someone had been with her per posts here, fishing I think it said.

And here people in the community know what happened but fear retaliation from those involved.
 

Author: Reagan Roy
Published: 1:26 PM CST December 13, 2022
Updated: 1:26 PM CST December 13, 2022

PANOLA COUNTY, Texas — The Panola County Sheriff's Office has identified skeletal remains as a woman who's been missing since 2019.
The remains located are those of Lauren Thompson, who disappeared nearly four years ago. Panola County Sheriff Cutter Clinton says the remains were identified through dental records.

Thompson went missing in the Rockhill area of Panola County on Jan. 10, 2019.

According to the Panola County Sheriff's Office, Thompson had called 911, and seemed to be in "huge distress" and confused as to exactly where she was. She also felt someone was after her.
 

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