Nearly a decade later, searchers still comb North Texas for missing Fort Worth woman

FORT WORTH, Texas — Volunteers have spent years picking through wooded lots, vacant fields and roadside brush across more than 100 square miles of North Texas. They have found piles of debris, but they have never found Typhenie Johnson.

“We’ll find a pile of stuff — nothing familiar,” said Art Sahlstein, one of the search’s most consistent volunteers. But what to look for has always been clear. “She was wearing black tights.”

Johnson was 25 years old when she disappeared from her Euless apartment complex on the night of Oct. 10, 2016. Witnesses saw her outside talking to her ex-boyfriend, Christopher Revill. Johnson’s brother went outside to check on his sister and watched Revill’s car speed away. Left behind in the parking lot were Johnson’s keys, cellphone and a single sock…

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