Breaking News: Police received an anonymous message about the exact location of the girls swept away by floodwaters in Texas. After 10 minutes, the rescue team arrived and made a shocking discovery

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Byline: Bastrop County, Texas — July 2025

In a dramatic turn of events that may reshape the ongoing search, Texas police received an anonymous message early this morning claiming to know the exact location of several of the 27 girls who went missing after the devastating flash flood at Camp Wrenwood.

Just 10 minutes later, first responders arrived at the coordinates — and made a discovery that left the rescue team stunned and speechless.


📱 The Message: “Go to the fallen tree near the ravine — you’ll find what you’ve missed”

At 6:42 a.m., Bastrop County Sheriff’s Office dispatchers received a single encrypted message from an unknown number. The message contained:

  • GPS coordinates pointing to a densely wooded area 1.4 miles southeast of the camp

  • A chilling sentence:

    “They didn’t all go downstream. Go to the fallen tree near the ravine — you’ll find what you’ve missed.”

Though initially skeptical, officers acted immediately due to the message’s specificity and proximity to previously mapped flood paths.


🧭 The Scene: Tarp, Shoes, and a Carved Warning

Rescue crews who reached the location found a blue plastic tarp tangled in branches — and beneath it, two pairs of muddy shoes, one with a name written inside that matched one of the missing girls.

Next to the tarp, carved into the trunk of a fallen tree, were the words:

“Don’t go further. We stayed here.”


🚁 Heat Detections Confirm: At Least 4 Girls May Be Alive Nearby

Thermal drones deployed immediately over the ravine area revealed movement and multiple heat signatures beneath a rock outcrop.

Officials now believe the girls may have taken shelter in a natural cave system created by the flood erosion. Emergency crews have begun drilling airways and preparing for a rapid descent search.

“We don’t know who sent the message,” said Sgt. Raylen Moss, “but they may have just saved lives.”


💬 America Reacts: “A Guardian Angel”

Social media exploded with speculation and praise, dubbing the unknown messenger “the Guardian of Wrenwood.”
Hashtags like #AnonymousHero, #TheyStayedHere, and #SaveTheGirls are trending across the country.

  • “Whoever sent that message — you’re a hero.”

  • “This isn’t a coincidence. Someone knew.


🔚 Final Word

An encrypted message.
A hidden shelter.
And the first concrete sign of survival in days.

The rescue effort has taken a hopeful new turn —
All because someone out there decided to speak up.

And now, the world watches as Texas races to bring the girls home.