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Parents of Jason Landry hold on to hope as search for missing son nears four-year mark The Landry family has endured nearly four years of heartbreak since their son, Jason Landry, disappeared on December 13, 2020, while driving home for the holidays. “I think, like with any parent, you never stop thinking, worrying, or caring about your children,” Jason’s father said. “When they’re gone like this, it just leaves an empty spot.” Jason’s journey from Texas State University to his home in Missouri City ended mysteriously on a dirt road in Luling, Texas. His car was found crashed, his belongings scattered, but Jason was nowhere to be found. In January 2022, dashcam footage and audio captured law enforcement officers combing through Jason’s backpack and noting troubling signs, including bloodstains on his clothing. Abel Pena, a retired FBI agent and Executive Director of Project Absentis has help with other retired federal agents in the search. “To this day, there’s evidence that suggests a criminal element may have been involved,” Pena said, adding that no definitive trace of Jason has been found. Thanks to the efforts of Project Absentis, the case is now under the Texas Attorney General’s Cold Case and Missing Persons Unit, offering renewed hope. Still, the Landry family faces an emotional journey, compounded by false leads and the pain of the holidays without Jason. Jason’s mother reflected on the lingering loss. “Do you guys still have presents wrapped for Jason?” Yami asked. “They’re still in his room." "What do you do with them?" "We know they’re there." A vigil planned by volunteers will mark the fourth anniversary, as the Landry family continues to search for answers while holding onto hope. They also have this message for whoever has the key to finding their son, "I think there is either someone or some people out there that have knowledge. They may not have specific knowledge about where Jason was, but they may have knowledge possibly where he was going, where he was, who he was meeting with, and who may have been following him that night. There, there's somebody out with knowledge and that can really help the case out." Both parents also know that Jason's case resonates with young people and this should serve as a cautionary tale. _______________ Stay up to date with our social media: WOAI on Instagram: / news4sa WOAI on Facebook: / news4sa WOAI on Twitter: / news4sa Subscribe to WOAI on YouTube: / @woaivideo Daily News Playlist: • WOAI 4 San Antonio Daily News Digest For more information, visit https://news4sanantonio.com/ Have a news tip? Send it directly to us: Email us: NewsDesk@news4sanantonio.com Call the Newsroom: 210.442-6397 WOAI is a TX based station and an NBC Television affiliate owned and operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. is one of the largest and most diversified television broadcasting companies in the country today. #WOAI #NEWS4SA #NEWS4SanAntonio #WOAI4 #SanAntonio