

“Lost Is Not Alone” Salutes 25 Years of Texas EquuSearch and Its Great Works!
“Lost Is Not Alone”—Salutes 25 Years of Texas EquuSearch and the dedication to families of lost loved ones’ cases that EquuSearch works to give resolution to distraught families and closure to many missing persons cases. We invite you to join Honorary Chairs Debbie and Roger Clemens, Andre Johnson, Dan Pastorini, and our Title Sponsor, Gary Petersen, at The Post Oak Hotel, October 3, 2025, for a unique evening. Our honorees are Robert Tijerina, our first “Lost Is Not Alone” Honoree, who has gone above and beyond to help these families, Corporate Honoree Roy Moffitt/Moffitt Services, and Community Honoree Sheriff Ed Gonzalez.
Thanks to generous supporters over the last two decades, Texas EquuSearch has been able to provide search and recovery services to families of missing persons and law enforcement without charging for their services, relying strictly on individual and small business donations. Your support is essential to continuing to fulfill our mission. In order to continue for many years to come, we hope you will be inspired as much as we are by the EquuSearch mission and join us as a sponsor for our upcoming event.
Many great and meaningful things have been born from adversity. Such can be said of Texas EquuSearch after the tragic and senseless kidnapping and murder of 16-year-old Laura Miller in 1984. Tim Miller is Laura’s father and knows all too well the heartbreak and trauma that other families feel when a loved one goes missing. In August of 2000, he founded and became the Executive Director of Texas EquuSearch, which began as a horse-mounted search and recovery team. Through the years, like-minded volunteers have given their own time, talents, resources, and dedication to help recover and return lost and missing loved ones to their families.
Texas EquuSearch is headquartered near Houston, Texas. Resources have evolved far beyond the original horse-mounted searches. Today, searches include the use of ground searchers, side scan sonar, ground penetrating radar, boats, aircrafts, drones, and ATVs. Many law enforcement agencies across the United States call on the resources of the organization’s highly skilled searchers to assist in their lost, missing, or murder victim cases.
Throughout the years, the organization has received numerous awards from law enforcement agencies and grateful community groups, recognition from media partners, and gratitude from families of missing loved ones. Tim has dedicated this organization to his beloved daughter, Laura. The motto “Lost is Not Alone” is the standard by which each search is predicated. Their vision is to return those missing back to their loved ones. For more information on the event, go to https://txeq.home.qtego.us/.
Photo at top courtesy of The Gainesville Sun
Photo of Tim Miller by Evin Thayer Studios