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Texas police search for missing couple as authorities suspect woman ‘did not willingly’ leave life behind

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Texas legislation enforcement officers are doubling down on their seek for a younger couple final seen greater than per week in the past as authorities suspect the girl “didn’t willingly” go away her life behind. 

The Travis County Sheriff’s Workplace is asking the general public for any data main investigators to the whereabouts of Camerina Trujilo Perez, 38, and her 35-year-old boyfriend, Luis Montes, who’re from Pflugerville. 

The couple was final seen collectively on Jan. 24, 2021, sheriff’s workplace officers mentioned. The search stays ongoing, however Sgt. Sylvia Leal mentioned investigators have recovered proof that “strongly signifies that Camerina Perez didn’t willingly go away her household, job and life behind.”

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“We have to discover her and Luis Montes as shortly as potential,” Leal mentioned.

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Authorities acquired a tip that Perez’s automobile was noticed heading north by Temple, Texas, on Jan. 27. Whereas investigators are trying into the tip, the sheriff’s workplace says they imagine the automobile – a blue 2014 Chevrolet Sonic, with Texas license plate “FZH-0400” – “might be anyplace on this space, the state of Texas, or past.”

Detectives are additionally asking the general public for data relating to the whereabouts of a black 2014 Toyota Tundra, which bears the Texas license plate, “CVS-2575.”

“We have to hear from pals of Camerina and Luis, particularly those that have seen or had contact with them on or since January twenty fourth,” Sheriff Sally Hernandez mentioned. “We wish to discover solutions for his or her households and we imagine with the assistance of the general public, we will get these solutions.”

Pflugerville is positioned about 18 miles north of Austin, Texas.