A body found in Texas has been identified as a woman who went missing weeks ago.
Emily Wade, 38, was last seen on Jan. 5 in Ennis.
Volunteers and rescue workers had spent more than a week searching near Ennis to find the missing woman.
Wade’s vehicle still has not been located.
The Dallas County Medical Examiner has scheduled an autopsy for the body to confirm the identity and determine the cause of death.
Went Missing After Movie
Wade, a waitress at Chili’s and mother to a 7-year-old, initially went missing after watching a movie with a co-worker.Family members said that her bank account hadn’t been touched and that her cellphone had not been used after she went missing.
“I’m scared to death, I’ll be honest with you,” Shirley Wade, Emily’s mother, said. “I’m scared to death. I just don’t know what’s wrong.”
Jared Jones, the father of Emily Wade’s daughter, said shortly after she went missing that he was holding off telling his daughter the news. “It’s going to break her heart. We don’t know what to say to her but we’re going to have to say something to her. She’s very intuitive and she knows something is wrong,” he said.
Ten days after Wade went missing, Jones said his daughter learned that her mother was missing.
Missing Persons
Over 600,000 people go missing in the United States every year, according to the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System.Many of the missing adults and children are found safe but others are never found or are found dead.
As of Jan. 22, there were 15,325 open missing person cases in addition to 12,449 open unidentified person cases.
Approximately 651,000 missing person records were entered but about the same number were removed.
“Reasons for these removals include: a law enforcement agency located the subject, the individual returned home, or the record had to be removed by the entering agency due to a determination that the record is invalid,” the center stated.