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San Antonio real estate agent has gone missing, sparking concerns about her safety and whereabouts. Suzanne Simpson, a 51-year-old mother of four from Olmos Park, was last seen on Monday morning when she failed to pick up one of her children from school. Her husband, Brad, reported that he had gotten into an altercation with her the night before at their home after a party.
According to investigators, Brad allegedly grabbed Suzanne in an attempt to stop her from leaving during the fight, which was witnessed by a neighbor who heard screams and saw Brad drive away from the house hours later. The police arrested Brad on Wednesday for assault and family violence, with one of their children reporting that he had hit his mother in the face and taken her phone.
The bond for the two charges against Brad was set at $2 million. Despite his arrest, the Olmos Park police chief has not declared him a suspect in Suzanne's disappearance. The real estate firm where Suzanne works issued a statement expressing concern about her disappearance and reports of physical violence towards her. Police are now seeking help to locate Brad's vehicle on Sunday night and are investigating Suzanne's disappearance as highly unusual given her loving and reliable nature.
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