Digital billboards across the Houston area feature Debra “Dawn” Moore, 14, missing since July 2025, and Amarillyz “Amy” Estevez, 24, missing since August 2024. (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)
Two families are waiting for answers, hoping renewed attention will help bring their loved ones home.
The billboards, made possible through a partnership between the Texas Center for the Missing and Clear Channel Outdoor, aim to bring fresh attention to the disappearances of Debra Moore and Amarillyz Estevez.
Debra Moore, 14, was last seen on Sunday, July 20, 2025, around 11:20 a.m. in the 600 block of Clear Lake Road in Highlands. Loved ones knew her as “Dawn.”
Amarillyz “Amy” Estevez, 24, was last seen on August 13, 2024, leaving the 19000 block of North Piper Grove Drive in Katy.
“Clear Channel Outdoor–Houston is proud to support the Texas Center for the Missing. Their work is vital in helping to locate missing persons, especially children. We value our long-standing partnership and remain committed to this important mission,” said Lee Vela, Vice President of Public Affairs – Houston.
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