The family of former MLB pitcher Greg Swindell is desperately seeking urgent assistance in locating their 29-year-old daughter, Brenna Swindell, who mysteriously disappeared last Thursday in Austin, Texas.
- August 27, 2024
AceShowbiz - The haunting plea for help by Greg Swindell and Sarah Swindell has captivated the hearts of many as they search for their missing daughter, Brenna, a mother of three. Brenna Swindell was last seen on Thursday, August 25, at Poodies Hilltop Bar in Spicewood, Texas, around 10:20 P.M. with her ex-boyfriend, Morgan Guidry. Since then, neither Brenda nor Morgan has been seen, and their phones have been turned off.
"PLEASE HELP," began Greg Swindell in a desperate Facebook post. He shared details about Brenna's disappearance, providing insights into her background and emphasizing the family's distress, "Her phone is off, and she has not been in contact with family, friends, and most importantly, her children." Greg also noted that Brenna's ex-boyfriend is a "violent" individual with a warrant for his arrest.
Brenna's family suspects foul play, given that she would not abandon her children or vanish without a word. They are worried that she might be in danger because of her ex-boyfriend's turbulent history; Morgan Guidry had previously assaulted her last month. Although it remains unclear if Brenna went willingly or was coerced, her family's fears are heightened by the silence and lack of communication.
Adding urgency to their search is the fact that Brenna's white Kia Carnival with the license plate VFS7528 has not been located, although there have been potential sightings in Colorado Springs and Denver. Texas Department of Public Safety and local authorities are working hard to track the vehicle, but lack of GPS and mobile phone signals hinder the search.
Brenna is described as approximately 5'5", weighing between 120 to 140 pounds, with brown, shoulder-length hair, hazel eyes, and distinctive tattoos - a floral sleeve on one arm and a spider web on the other shoulder. Her sudden disappearance has left her family, especially her parents, Greg and Sarah, in sheer agony.
Greg expressed gratitude for the public's help and implored them to continue providing tips: "We SO appreciate all the leads and the offers of help... PLEASE keep the tips coming of any sightings or information." Authorities request anyone with information to contact the Austin Police Department Missing Persons Unit at 512-974-5250.
The support and vigilance of the community could make all the difference in bringing Brenna Swindell safely back to her family.