Reward Increased in Guadalupe County Cold Case

AUSTIN – The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) is seeking information in the 1985 disappearance of Kathleen Laura Attwood Ranft, of Guadalupe County. An increased reward of up to $6,000 is now offered for information that leads to the arrest of those responsible if the tip is received before the next featured Texas Ranger cold case is announced.

Trooper Brittany Kleinpeter

I wanted to say thanks for the professionalism Trooper B. Kleinpeter, showed to me during a traffic stop on May 21, 2021.

Trooper Alex Key

I had the privilege of meeting with Trooper Alex Key during an accident. Trooper Key was responsive, analytical and forthright.

Christy Johnson & Candid Ray

Candid Ray and Christy Johnson made our experience of getting a driver license quick and pleasant.

Trooper David Isbell

Officer Isbell pulled me over close to midnight for a defective license plate lamp.

Kelli Hynes & Kelli Ward

I have been several times to the Port Lavaca DPS and every time it was horrible. I went Friday the 9th of April thinking here we go again.

Trooper John Hoy

I am writing to provide a compliment to Officer J Hoy for helping me, my family, and my friends on September 6, 2020.

Trooper Ryan Halfmann

I sincerely thank Trooper Halfmann for his courtesy and invaluable assistance to me on June 8th, when I had a tire blow out on I35 southbound at Jarrell.