Sad update on Texas couple who went missing after Thanksgiving

Their disappearance weighed heavily on communities across Texas — the kind of story that makes strangers hold their breath and hope for a miracle. But after days of searching and growing worry, the news everyone feared has now been confirmed: Charles “Gary” Lightfoot, 82, and his wife, Linda Eppers Lightfoot, 81, have been found dead.

A drive home that should’ve been simple

Gary and Linda were last seen on the afternoon of November 27, leaving the small town of Panhandle after a Thanksgiving gathering with loved ones. It was meant to be an easy trip back to Lubbock — a familiar drive they had taken countless times before.

But they never made it home.

When their arrival time came and went with no sign of them, concern quickly escalated. The Carson County Sheriff’s Office and the Texas Department of Public Safety issued a Silver Alert, warning that the couple’s disappearance posed a serious threat to their safety.

Soon, what began as a routine drive turned into a large-scale, multistate search.

A trail of clues — and growing uncertainty

Investigators believed the couple was traveling in a silver 2024 Toyota Camry with Texas plates. Those plates were picked up by license plate readers on Thursday evening — first near Groom, Texas, and later close to Santa Rosa, New Mexico.

The sightings deepened the mystery. They suggested movement… but not a destination.

At that point, no one knew which direction the couple was headed, what condition they were in, or why they had drifted so far from home. With no cell phones and no tracking devices, authorities were left piecing together fragments of a trail that grew colder by the hour.

The discovery in New Mexico

On Tuesday, the search came to its tragic end.

Gary and Linda were found deceased in Quay County, New Mexico. Panhandle Police Chief Sace Hardman shared that investigators do not suspect foul play. Early indications suggest the couple may have suffered hypothermia, though autopsies will determine the official cause of death.

Their bodies have been transported to Albuquerque for examination.

The lack of communication devices made the search especially difficult. Hardman explained that license plate readers and the vehicle’s GPS played a crucial role in finally tracing their movements. Adding to the urgency was the fact that Gary depended on supplemental oxygen, raising fears that the couple may have been in distress long before they were found.

The Carson County Sheriff’s Office expressed its appreciation to the many agencies and community members who joined in the search and offered their heartfelt condolences to the Lightfoot family.

Honoring a life of service

Gary Lightfoot was not only a beloved husband — he was a public servant who devoted much of his life to protecting others. His law enforcement career spanned several Texas agencies, including the Lamb County Sheriff’s Office and the Taylor County Sheriff’s Office. From 1993 to 2003, he served as the Police Chief of Littlefield, leaving behind a legacy of dedication and leadership.

After such a long and meaningful life together, it’s devastating to see their story end this way.

A heartbreaking loss.
A couple cherished.
A community grieving.

Rest in peace, Gary and Linda. ❤️

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