September 7, 2022
Remains found in Bandera subdivision
By Jessica Nohealapa’ahi
The Bandera Prophet
Human remains were discovered Tuesday evening in the Bandera Ranch Acres subdivision, off Polly Peak Drive. Bandera County Chief Deputy Matt King said the remains have been sent for an autopsy and formal identification.
A resident in the area found the remains, King said.
Authorities have been investigating the disappearance of Norma Espinoza, 63, who was reported missing on Aug. 12 by her daughter. She was last seen in her Bandera home on Broad Oak Drive.
Espinoza is 5’8”, and weighs about 145 pounds. She has brown eyes and dark hair.
Also under continued investigation is the disappearance of Jordan Tompkins, 25, who was last seen April 22 walking alone on PR 37 in Lakehills. She stands 5’3”, and is about 130 pounds. She has brown eyes, short dark-blonde hair and tattoos.
A resident in the area found the remains, King said.
Authorities have been investigating the disappearance of Norma Espinoza, 63, who was reported missing on Aug. 12 by her daughter. She was last seen in her Bandera home on Broad Oak Drive.
Espinoza is 5’8”, and weighs about 145 pounds. She has brown eyes and dark hair.
Also under continued investigation is the disappearance of Jordan Tompkins, 25, who was last seen April 22 walking alone on PR 37 in Lakehills. She stands 5’3”, and is about 130 pounds. She has brown eyes, short dark-blonde hair and tattoos.