Houston man found alive in crashed car 5 days after going missing

ByCourtney Fischer KTRK logo
Monday, July 1, 2019
Missing Houston man found alive after surviving five days in the woods
Missing Houston man found alive after surviving five days in the woods

HOUSTON -- A man who disappeared without a trace last week after having drinks with his fiancee has been found.

Jose Velazquez, 32, is recovering in the hospital. He survived after crashing his car in the woods near Conroe and stayed there until help arrived five days later.

Velazquez was reported missing by his family after he did not show up for work on Wednesday.

Velazquez's fiancee, Chanel Nelson, told ABC7's sister station ABC13 Eyewitness News she parted from Velazquez Tuesday night from a bar on Main Street.

It wasn't until Wednesday morning that she received a call from his family about his disappearance.

On Sunday, Texas EquuSearch told ABC13 Eyewitness News that Velazquez was found around 3:25 p.m.

Volunteers were about 10 minutes from stopping the search when someone spotted his car's white bumper deep in the woods.

It led them to the white Honda Civic, and ultimately, Velazquez. He was severely dehydrated and injured, but alive.

The car went off the road near FM 1488 near Highway 242 in Montgomery County.

Velazquez surviving so long in the heat without water even stumped Texas EquuSearch founder Tim Miller.

"I don't know how he (survived) the initial wreck, let alone as bad as he was injured five days later... to still be alive... that's why we do what we do. We believe in miracles and here was one today," Miller said.

Velazquez is recovering from non-life-threatening injuries at Memorial Hermann Hospital in The Woodlands.