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Texas Landlord Jimmy Wolfenbarger Indicted For Murder Of Tenant Holly Simmons In 2006

PEARLAND, Texas (CBSDFW.COM/CNN) - The former landlord of a West Texas woman who went missing in 2006 has been indicted for her murder.

Jimmy Wolfenbarger, 57, of Lubbock has been indicted on one count of murder in the death of Holly Simmons, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS).

Simmons was 46 when she was reported missing by her 17-year-old daughter. She was last seen alive when she dropped off her daughter at the school bus stop the previous morning, authorities said in a statement.

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Jimmy Wolfenbarger, 57, of Lubbock, was indicted in Llano County on one count of murder in the November 2006 death of Holly Simmons, 46. (credit: Texas Dept. Public Safety)

Following Simmons' disappearance, her house was examined for evidence and neighbors, coworkers and associates were interviewed by investigators. The Llano County Sheriff's Office and the Texas Rangers worked this case for years but she was not found, the statement added.

Finally, in 2009, a recreational diver found a submerged aluminum boat at the bottom of a lake near Simmons' home, the statement says. Her body was discovered at the bottom of the boat with concrete bags placed over her. The Texas Department of Public Safety Dive Team and the Llano County Sheriff's Office jointly recovered the boat and Simmons' remains, according to the statement.

The Travis County Medical Examiner's Office identified Simmons from dental records and ruled the death a homicide, according to the Llano County Sheriff's Office release.

In 2016, the Texas Rangers Unsolved Crimes Investigation Program began reviewing the case and named Wolfenbarger as a suspect following a five-year investigation, according to the DPS.

At the time of the alleged murder, Wolfenbarger was Simmons' landlord and lived near her home in an RV park.

Wolfenbarger turned himself in to the Lubbock County Jail on Wednesday and was released after posting $2 million bond, according to the sheriff's office. He has been ordered to surrender his passport, the sheriff's office said. CNN has been unable to confirm whether Wolfenbarger has an attorney.

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