Chilling CCTV shows missing mum Christina Powell's final moments before she vanished
A mother-of-two is missing after she was last seen rushing from her home while running late to work more than a week ago.
A mother-of-two from Texas is missing after she was last seen rushing from her home while running late to work more than a week ago.
Christina “Chrissy” Lee Powell, 39, was seen wearing dark trousers and a long-sleeved shirt as she left her San Antonio home shortly after 10.34am on July 5, according to doorbell camera video provided to Fox News on Wednesday.
The blonde-haired, brown-eyed mother, who said she was running late for work at the time, was carrying a purse, but neglected to take her phone or her Apple Watch with her, loved ones said.
“She left out of here in a rush,” her mother who lives with her, Claudia Mobley, recalled when reached by phone.
That morning, Powell called the office where she worked as a paralegal to tell them she would be late, and told her mother the same. However, hours later, a colleague showed up at the family’s Apple Creek home to check in on her after she was a no-show at the office.
Powell’s oldest son, 12, answered the door.
“My grandson answered the door, and the lady said, ‘Is your mum here?’” Mobley said. “He said, ‘No, she’s at work’ … He went and checked, and of course, she wasn’t here.”
Mobley, 70, said her daughter left her phone on the counter of the bathroom. Loved ones later determined she also left behind her Apple Watch somewhere in the area of the home.
Mobley recalled speaking with her daughter before she left for work that day.
“We didn’t really have any kind of in-depth conversation. It was basically, ‘Good morning.’ She told me she was late,” she recalled. “Then, she was leaving for work and I told her to be careful. And I probably told her, ‘I love you.’”
Mobley saw her daughter drive away from the home in her black 2020 Nissan Rogue, which bears the license plate PYJ 8564, loved ones and authorities said.
Mobley reported her daughter missing with San Antonio Police Department on July 6, and an officer then visited the home to speak with her. She said the process took two to three days before her daughter was officially classified as missing.
When asked if she noticed anything unusual about her daughter’s behaviour that morning, Mobley said her daughter does not usually leave in such a rush, but noted: “I felt like she was going, I believed she was going to work - and I think she felt like she was going to work.”
The San Antonio Police Department’s Missing Persons Unit is handling the case, a spokesperson said.
She was last seen on the 7700 block of Redhill Place, and is described as being “diagnosed with medical conditions that require a doctor’s care”.
Mobley said she had spoken to police on Wednesday morning, but said so far, tips from the public have led nowhere.
“When I talked to the Missing Persons officer this morning, she said there were no updates — that they had some tips, people saying they thought they saw her at a gas station … that they had checked it out, and it wasn’t her. Wasn’t her car,” Mobley said.
Family members were able to check her bank account, and found there has been no spending activity since Powell’s disappearance. The family has been unable to look into her credit card activity, Mobley said.
Powell’s longtime friend, Lauren Leal, said Powell had not mentioned any concerns for her safety or well-being, and added that nothing other than her being in a rush “seemed off.”
The mother of a three-year-old and a pre-teen “took pride in being a mum,” said Leal, who grew up as Powell’s neighbour and has been friends with her for 33 years.
“I don’t believe she would ever want her children to go through what they’re going through right now,” she told Fox News.
Mobley said her daughter is “sweet,” “smart” and “very kind.”
“I don’t know what to say, really,” she told Fox News. “Except she was my wonderful Chrissy. And I wish she’d come back.”
This story was originally published by Fox News and has been reproduced with permission.