In a significant development in the Camp Mystic investigation, the parents of the last missing girl—Girl #27—have just come forward with vital new information that has prompted police to immediately expand the search perimeter.
According to a statement released moments ago, the girl’s parents revealed that their daughter had a habit of sneaking away to explore hidden areas, especially those near waterfalls or abandoned cabins, a detail they had previously withheld, believing it to be irrelevant. However, after seeing aerial images of the camp layout shared on local news, they recognized a specific landmark—an old wooden shed near the southern cliffline—that their daughter had mentioned in conversations weeks before the trip.
The police acted swiftly, redirecting part of their search team and deploying drones, thermal sensors, and search dogs to the newly indicated area, which is over 2 kilometers from the main campgrounds and was not included in the original grid search.
“This information changes everything,” said Captain Rourke of the investigation unit. “The girl may have wandered off on her own or been led to a location previously unconsidered. Either way, time is critical.”
Search and rescue teams are now working against the clock, as daylight begins to fade. The terrain in the new area is reportedly rough and unstable, raising additional concerns about the girl’s safety and condition.
Meanwhile, hope remains alive. The parents are cooperating fully and remain at the command center, anxiously awaiting news. Officials are urging the public to avoid the area to allow rescue teams to work without interference.
More updates to come as this story unfolds.