A quiet morning in the peaceful neighborhood of Pearland suddenly turned into every parent’s worst fear. On March 11, 2026, seven-year-old Skylar Hopson was reported missing, sending waves of concern through the community. Earlier that morning, she had left her home on foot. By 9:40 a.m., her mother contacted the Pearland Police Department, and officers quickly responded to the 2000 block of Sunset Springs Drive. Skylar had last been seen wearing a tie-dye dress and carrying her iPad.
Because Skylar was non-verbal and on the autism spectrum, authorities immediately recognized the urgency of the situation. An AMBER Alert was requested to spread the word as fast as possible. What was usually a calm neighborhood in Shadow Creek Ranch soon filled with search teams, determined to bring her home safely.
Police worked tirelessly, deploying K9 units, drones, and aerial support from the Houston Police Department. Residents joined the effort, checking their home security cameras for any sign of the young girl. Soon, investigators found footage showing Skylar walking alone along a sidewalk, still holding her iPad—an image that deepened both hope and concern.
As the search intensified, trained dogs repeatedly led officers toward a nearby retention pond. At the same time, investigators traced the signal from Skylar’s iPad to that exact location. With every clue pointing there, search teams quickly focused their efforts, and divers were called in to search the water.
At around 2:45 p.m., rescue personnel made a heartbreaking discovery. Skylar was found in the water and was sadly pronounced deceased at the scene. The news brought immense sorrow to a community that had spent the entire day hoping for her safe return. Authorities thanked everyone who helped in the search and extended their deepest condolences, as Pearland continues to mourn the loss of a young life gone too soon.