Copperas Cove woman reported missing after leaving home for store
Christine “Chrissy” Hill left her Copperas Cove home for a nearby store on June 14 in a white 2005 Dodge Ram and never returned.

Copperas Cove police and Hill’s family were searching for Christine “Chrissy” Hill, 38, after she left her home on June 14 for a nearby store and did not come back. Hill was last seen in Copperas Cove driving a white 2005 Dodge Ram pickup, and her husband reported her disappearance to authorities after she was not seen or heard from again.
The disappearance has put a spotlight on the last known stretch of Hill’s movements in Coryell County, where the trip to a nearby store should have been routine. Instead, the case has become a formal missing-person matter, one that is now part of the statewide tracking system used by Texas law enforcement through the Texas Department of Public Safety’s Missing Persons Clearinghouse.

Aubrey Hill told KWTX that his wife left the house Sunday afternoon to go to the store and never returned. That account gives investigators and community members a narrow window to work from, centered on the afternoon of June 14 and the route between Hill’s Copperas Cove home and the store she planned to visit. Any surveillance video, witness account or overlooked detail from that period could help fill in gaps in the timeline.
Police have not released a public resolution to the case, and the Copperas Cove Police Department commonly uses public updates and daily bulletins while investigations continue. Those notices, along with the Texas Missing Persons Clearinghouse Online Bulletin, are part of the system used across Texas to share information about missing and unidentified people and to keep cases visible to the public and to law enforcement.
Hill’s mental health history has also been noted in the public discussion of her disappearance, but the focus remains on locating her safely and preserving the facts of the case. In a community where families rely on quick communication between police, neighbors and businesses, the strongest leads often come from ordinary observations tied to a specific vehicle, a specific time and a specific place.
For Coryell County residents, the immediate facts are clear: Christine “Chrissy” Hill is 38, she left Copperas Cove on June 14 for a nearby store, she was driving a white 2005 Dodge Ram pickup, and she has not returned. Her husband has already reported her missing to authorities, and the search for answers continues.
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