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HCSO: Missing Cypress woman found dead

Carl Grossman said his wife, Chantale Grossman, left work to get coffee and never returned. Her truck was later found parked at Kleb Woods Nature Preserve Park.

TOMBALL, Texas — A Cypress woman has been found dead after reportedly going missing Thursday, according to the Harris County Sheriff's Office.

Carl Grossman said his wife Chantale Grossman went to work at around 8 a.m. on Feb. 8 and then left work around 8:15 a.m. saying she needed coffee, but never went back. 

“I couldn’t get through to her with her with text messages, then I could see that they weren’t going through. I knew her phone was off,” said Grossman. “We immediately started looking. We went to the Starbucks where she said she was going to go, and I came here, and I found her truck right over there.”

Her truck was found parked at the Kleb Woods Nature Preserve Park in Tomball, which is a place her husband said she went to often in memory of her late son who died after taking fentanyl-laced drugs. 

The park was closed for several hours Friday as crews continued to search. Grossman told KHOU 11 News that searches took place Thursday as well. 

It is unclear when and where her body was found. 

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