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'We're not going to stop,' family says of search for missing Texas mother
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'We're not going to stop,' family says of search for missing Texas mother
The family of a Texas mother who went missing three weeks ago say they are clinging to hope of finding her alive. Erica Hernandez's sister and two of her three children told ABC station KTRK in Houston that Mother's Day was one of the most agonizing and lonely days they've had to endure since she vanished in April. "Life goes on, but it really doesn't for us," Hernandez's tearful 19-year-old daughter, Briza Armenta, said in the interview. "You know, our main focus is to just keep searching for her. To keep looking for clues and keep spreading her story around because we are not going to stop." Hernandez, 40, was last seen leaving a friend's house in southwest Houston in the early morning hours of April 18. She was wearing a teal T-shirt with jeans and was driving a black 2020 GMC Acadia with Texas plates, according to officials and her family.More Related News