Help locate missing mother Danielle Sleeper Cold Case Investigation

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office Cold Case Unit is actively pursuing leads in the case of Danielle Sleeper, 32, who disappeared on March 22, 2015. Last seen after attending a barbecue in Waller County, her purse, cell phone, and vehicle were found at her Magnolia residence. Sleeper is described as a white female, 5′7″ tall, weighing 130 lbs, with medium-length brown hair and hazel eyes. Authorities emphasize that every detail matters and that even the smallest piece of information could be crucial in solving this case. Interested individuals can contact the Cold Case Unit at 936-760-5820, referencing case number 15A004609.

Additionally, anonymous tips can be submitted to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-392-STOP or online, with cash rewards offered for tips leading to felony arrests. The investigation highlights ongoing efforts to resolve cold cases in the region, underscoring the importance of community involvement in law enforcement. Authorities remain hopeful for new leads that could help bring closure to Sleeper’s family.

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