USPA Nationwide Security Joins Investigation in Year-Long Case of Missing Louisiana Woman Caitlyn Case

Caitlyn Case (Photo Credit: Nationwide Security)

PARIS, Texas, August 29, 2023 (VSNewsNetwork.com) - Members of USPA Nationwide Security's nonprofit wing, Kingsman, have officially joined the search for Caitlyn Case, a 33-year-old woman who has been missing since August 5, 2022. The Louisiana native was last known to be in the vicinity of Paris, Texas.

Caitlyn Case was living in Colorado and working as a technical mechanic at the time she went missing. She had returned to her family home in Houma, Louisiana, to purchase a vehicle and was driving back to Colorado when she lost contact with her family. Her father, Gordon Case, last communicated with her around 5 p.m. on the day she went missing.

"The setting of the case is simply harrowing: a woman traveling alone, lost on very remote stretches of highway, coming in and out of cell phone reception," said Mike Evans, founder and investigative team lead at USPA. "We believe that someone in the vicinity of Paris, Texas, knows what happened to Caitlyn."

On August 8, 2022, Caitlyn's parents obtained cell records indicating her last known location to be just north of Paris, Texas. By August 12, her phone was located on a large, private property in Hugo, Oklahoma. Caitlyn's vehicle was discovered on the same property, having been pushed over a 75-foot embankment. The car contained all of Caitlyn's belongings, including her cell phone, clothes, and shoes. Notably, only two of Caitlyn's fingerprints were found in the vehicle.

Following the discovery, witnesses reported seeing two vehicles enter the private property on August 5, 2022, around 11 p.m., with only one leaving the scene at a high speed.

Nationally recognized crime reporter Nancy Grace is expected to feature Caitlyn's case in an upcoming episode of her series "Crime Stories with Nancy Grace," which will also feature USPA's Brian Fitzgibbons as a guest.

Kingsman employs a team of security contractors, licensed private investigators, former detectives, special agents, and experienced military operators to assist in locating victims of human trafficking. The nonprofit is primarily funded by profit shares from its parent organization, USPA Nationwide Security.

For more information, visit uspasecurity.com.

Source: USPA Nationwide Security via Newswire

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