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Susan McMahon speaks about her daughter Brittany McMahon, who has been missing since June 19. Left, a friend provides ASL interpretation to Kristy Tompkins, the mother of Jordan Tompkins, who has been missing since April 22.

Photo by Jessica Nohealapa'ahi

July 5, 2022

Families of missing girls speak out

By Jessica Nohealapa’ahi
The Bandera Prophet

On Friday, July 1, a meeting was held at the Red Horse Saloon, during which the families of 25-year-old Jordan Tompkins and 33-year-old Brittany McMahon implored the public to help find them. Tompkins has been missing since April 22; McMahon has been missing since June 19.
Tompkins was last seen walking alone on PR 37. She stands 5’3”, and is about 130 pounds. She has brown eyes, short dark-blonde hair and tattoos.
She enjoys singing, and was described as having “the voice of an angel.”
McMahon was last seen on Old Loop 173. She stands 5’1”, and is about 120 pounds. She has hazel eyes, blonde hair with dark roots, tattoos, and a broken left wrist.
“Every day she would call me,” McMahon’s mother Susan MacMahon said. “Still she hasn’t called.”
The last time she or her husband Randy McMahon saw or heard from her was on Father’s Day.
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