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Suzanne Clark Simpson's brother-in-law says his sibling's refusal to cooperate with police is 'unacceptable'

Suzanne Clark Simpson's brother-in-law says his sibling's refusal to cooperate with police is 'unacceptable'

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SAN ANTONIO — Suzanne Clark Simpson's brother-in-law rebuked his jailed brother on social media for refusing to cooperate with police in connection with the disappearance of the missing Olmos Park mother of four.

Barton T. Simpson condemned his brother Brad Simpson in a strongly worded Facebook post.

“Until Brad decides to work together, we will continue to work together for him, just as we have from the beginning of this heartbreaking ordeal. That's not how he was raised, and that's not how we are either. Our parents instilled in us the values ​​of honoring and protecting others, and they are truly remarkable people.

“The devastation this has caused to our family is overwhelming. Brad's refusal to cooperate is unacceptable. My sister and brother-in-law looked after the children, but the impact on our parents was devastating. Our lives have changed irreparably.

“We won’t rest until we find Suzanne.”

Barton T. Simpson

This is the second time Barton Tinsley Simpson has shared his feelings about the disappearance of Suzanne Clark Simpson on Facebook.

Last week he posted that the family's priority was to find Suzanne Clark Simpson and comfort her children.

On Wednesday, authorities resumed their search for the missing woman at a landfill in southeast Bexar County.

On the third day, crews continued the arduous process of combing the landfill in hopes of finding any trace of Suzanne Clark Simpson, who has been missing for nearly ten days.

Despite the challenges, authorities remain committed to search efforts.

No significant updates were reported early Wednesday morning as teams continued their work on site.

According to court documents obtained by KSAT Investigates Tuesday evening, Brad Simpson is also charged with a federal felony count of unlawful possession of a firearm.

The affidavit states that investigators discovered a short-barreled rifle in his home that was not registered to Brad Simpson.

According to an affidavit obtained by KSAT, investigators searched the couple's Olmos Park home on Oct. 9 after executing a search warrant in connection with the disappearance of Suzanne Clark Simpson.

Brad Simpson is being held in the Bexar County Jail on bonds totaling $2 million after he was arrested in Kendall County last week on family violence and unlawful restraint charges. He is questioned about his wife's disappearance.

Related coverage on KSAT:

The landfill search for missing mother Suzanne Clarke Simpson is entering its third day

What we know about missing Olmos Park woman Suzanne Clark Simpson

Olmos Park police reveal what led them to the landfill in southeast Bexar County in search of missing mother Suzanne Clark Simpson

Records show Brad Simpson is facing federal charges for illegal possession of a short-barreled rifle

The multi-agency search for Suzanne Clark Simpson in Boerne ends after 8 hours

The husband of a missing Olmos Park woman arrested on family violence charges faces expensive bail

Affidavit: Husband of missing Olmos Park woman 'uncooperative', neighbor heard screaming after argument

Friends of missing Olmos Park mother Suzanne Simpson are struggling to stay positive

Brother-in-law of missing Olmos Park woman releases statement about her disappearance

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