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Suzanne Simpson's husband to remain in custody if bond is paid until he's retrieved by US Marshalls

Brad Simpson, the husband of the missing Olmos Park woman Suzanne Clark, will remain detained to be picked up by US Marshalls if he pays his bond.

BEXAR COUNTY, Texas — A U.S. Marshalls hold has been placed on the husband of missing Olmos Park woman Suzanne Simpson, meaning that even if he pays his bond, he will remain detained until he's picked up by federal authorities. 

Brad Simpson, 53, has been in custody since early Wednesday morning. He faces charges of assault and unlawful restraint after a neighbor said they witnessed him and Suzanne Simpson in a physical altercation the night she disappeared.

Brad has bonds that total $2 million, but county officials told KENS 5 he has been placed under the U.S. Marshalls hold. Should he be released, he would also have to wear an ankle monitor, per his bond conditions. 

Authorities have not directly connected Brad Simpson to the disappearance of his wife. But they are asking for the public's help in ironing out where his black truck, pictured below, was on the evening of Sunday, Oct. 6, as well as the days prior. 

The search continues for 51-year-old Suzanne Clark Simpson after she was reported missing Sunday. Meanwhile, her husband was arrested in Kendall County on Tuesday.

On Friday morning, the search for Suzanne expanded to Boerne where drones and K-9s were utilized until it was called off due to hot temperatures. 

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