Texas authorities have confirmed the recovery of the last missing girl from Camp Mystic, ending weeks of searching after a devastating storm. The 27th victim was found in a recently accessible wooded area near her family’s home, a spot previously hindered by flood debris.**
Officials described the scene as eerily calm, with the girl appearing “peaceful,” though the discovery left responders in solemn silence. She was the youngest of the missing, and her identity remains private out of respect for her grieving
family.**
First responders and volunteers, emotionally drained from the search, called the moment “heartbreaking.” One rescuer noted, “The whole town seemed to stop breathing,” as the community absorbed the tragic news.**
In the hours after the announcement, mourners gathered near the forest trail, leaving flowers, candles, and handwritten notes. A family friend shared, “She was almost home… We prayed for a miracle.” The girl’s family thanked searchers but requested privacy.**
**Authorities continue investigating the disappearances, examining whether environmental factors or negligence played a role. Forensic teams now have a complete timeline to piece together the storm’s events. “This closes one chapter but begins understanding,” said Detective Lila
The floods claimed at least 70 lives, including 21 children—many from Camp Mystic. Among the victims were best friends Eloise Peck, 8, and Lila Bonner, 9, remembered by their families as joyful and deeply loved. Others, like Renee
Smajstrla, 8, were described as “having the time of her life” before the tragedy.*While some families shared tributes, others, like the Harber sisters’ parents, mourned privately. The search is over, but the grief lingers, leaving a community to grapple with unimaginable loss and unanswered questions.