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A family of 4 has been missing for more than a month after leaving Louisiana on a Greyhound bus heading for Texas
Image Source: KPRC-TV YouTube video screenshot composite

A family of 4 has been missing for more than a month after leaving Louisiana on a Greyhound bus heading for Texas

A family of four has been missing for a month, and police are asking for help from the public in their investigation.

Family members said that 27-year-old Steys Yanira David-Funez and her husband, 30-year-old Ramon Ruiz Crisanto, told them they were travelling from Louisiana to Houston, Texas, on Nov. 30 with their two daughters.

A relative said they drove the parents and their children, 4-year-old Jazzlyn Esther Ruiz David and 1-year-old Dara Ismeray Ruiz David, to a Greyhound bus station in New Orleans. The relative received a text message the next day from the family saying that they had arrived at their destination.

That's the last time family heard from them.

The family has sent them messages, but the parents have not responded.

KPRC-TV reported that they obtained evidence of a bus ticket revealing that the family got back on the bus in Houston and then travelled to Monterrey, Mexico. The family said they have no idea why they would want to go to Mexico.

The family had been living in New Orleans but was originally from Honduras. They were moving to Houston in search of a new employment opportunity.

The family said that service to David-Funez's phone was cut off Dec. 15, and it had been last used Dec. 1.

“We think about it every day, every night we can’t sleep thinking about her. It’s so sad,” said David's grandfather Farid Miranda, who lives in Houston.

David-Funez's father, Roberto David, said that before his daughter went missing, they would talk three times a day on a normal basis.

Anyone with information that might be helpful to the investigation is encouraged to contact detectives with the New Orleans Sixth District.

Here's a local news report about the incident:

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Carlos Garcia

Carlos Garcia

Staff Writer

Carlos Garcia is a staff writer for Blaze News.