Missing Person 13 Year Old Spring, TX Girl

The family of a missing girl from Spring is asking for the public’s help to find her. Crowds of family and friends have been out every day this week looking for 13-year-old Jennifer Cobos.

“We have every reason to believe that she is with a 21-year-old male that she has no business being with. He has no business having her and we want her back,” said Jennifer’s mother Michelle Cobos.

“This little girl went missing, she’s 13, and he’s 21,” Jennifer’s father Al Cobos said, holding up fliers outside a Tomball gas station.

“They’re gonna have to eat, they’re gonna have to get gas,” said Michelle.

So the family’s passing out fliers anywhere the pair might stop, hoping someone has seen them, or the man’s car, a gray Ford Mustang with a red hood and partial TX plate F–15.

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“We believe it’s been seen in the area,” Al told another stranger as he handed her a flier.

The family has hired private investigators, who got a call that someone may have seen the car, in the parking lot of a Walmart off 249 in Tomball on Tuesday, the day Jennifer went missing.

Jennifer’s parents say they said goodnight to her Monday night, then woke up to the dog barking in the early morning.

“She wasn’t in her room, the window was slightly cracked open. We knew somehow she had gotten out,” said Al.

It was their biggest fear. They say they knew this guy had been hanging around their daughter and had reported him to police.

“We did the best we could as parents to monitor it and limit it and cut it out and keep her protected and it was too late, he already had too strong of a hold on her,” said Michelle. “He is a predator. He has worked her well to get a hold of her.”

“We are looking for this girl, have you seen her?” Michelle asked one more stranger.

Now as they search to get her back, the family wants Jennifer to remember her parents, grandfather, nephew, who are all waiting for her with one message.

“Just come home and it’ll be alright,” said Jennifer’s grandfather Mike Dehner.

Anyone with information can call the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, but the family is also requesting they contact their private investigators, at 832-592-3550.

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