HOUSTON – A Houston family is hoping their loved one is found safe.
Christina Johnson, 27, hasn’t been seen since March 6, 2024.
She went for her routine morning walk with her dog Max around 8 a.m. near her parents’ home on Newbrook Drive in southwest Houston and never came home.
KPRC2′s Re’Chelle Turner spoke with Johnson’s father, Emmanuel. He worries Christina may be in danger.
“I believe so because she would have definitely come home on the first day. She may even be held against her will or anything can be going on right now, Lord knows where she is. I have no idea.”
Johnson says Christina was last seen wearing a sweatshirt and COVID mask, shorts, and Crocs with colorful socks. She had a backpack with a stuffed animal on the back of it.
She left her phone at home.
‘So, it will be difficult to do the tracking thing and there’s a lot of things running through my mind with possibilities on where she could be. It has been keeping me up at night.”
Johnson filed a missing persons’ report with Houston Police on March 9th and says he will be passing out flyers and searching for his daughter.
“Try to search the Harris County area. Somebody may have seen something, remember her or the dog, or a female with a dog. Hopefully, it sparks someone’s memory,” he said.
Texas EquuSearch is also in the process of reaching out to the family to help.
Johnson says his daughter has been trying recently to push through some challenges.
“Yes, I like to think that she was trying to work through them, but I don’t know how receptive she is towards her surroundings at this point and that’s what concerns me the most. Anybody could approach her, and she wouldn’t really recognize the danger that’s in front of her,” he said. He just wants her to come home.
‘Come on home…your mother is worried about you. Your brother is coming down from out of town. We are all worried about you. Please just come on home,” Johnson said.
If you know anything about Christina’s whereabouts, call HPD’s Missing Persons Unit at 832-394-1840.