A new billboard with information about missing Lubbock teen Zoe Campos is now on display on Slaton highway. The sign was paid for anonymously. 

“We’re so blessed that this person took their wallet and paid for this,” said Zoe’s mother, Melinda Campos.

Zoe Campos was 18 when she was reported missing to Lubbock Police in November of 2013. According to police, someone was seen driving Zoe’s car, a 1997 Lincoln town car, a few days after her disappearance.

Zoe’s mom Melinda Campos has been working with investigators who say her daughter was possibly involved in a human trafficking incident.

More than two years later, Melinda said a secret savior purchased a large billboard along Slaton Highway between Lubbock and Slaton. 

According to Lamar billboard pricing a sign like Zoe’s would cost about $675- $2,000 per month. Zoe’s sign will be up for two months.

Melinda said she hopes the high volume of traffic along the highway, will help bring awareness to her daughter’s case.

“We do get a lot of traffic from out-of-towners that can see this sign and the idea is that they’ll see this [sign] and keep her in mind and spread the word,” said Melinda while gesturing to the billboard. 

The billboard lists a crime line number for Lubbock Police, along with Zoe’s mom and dad’s phone numbers.

“I know somebody knows something,” said Melinda. “I want them to see this and speak up.”

Melinda is also helping sell missing Zoe car decals at OG’s Original Tees on 1829 N University and working with City leaders like Councilman Victor Hernandez in order to garner more support.   

Zoe’s story is featured on the February issue of the National Examiner.

“This all gives me hope,” said Melinda. 

Zoe was last seen while on her way to pick up her mom from work.  A man was seen driving her car after her disappearance, and when spotted he parked the car and ran away.  He has never been identified.  Police have classified Zoe as missing and endangered.  

Zoe is described as 5 feet tall, and about 100 pounds. She has brown hair and brown eyes.  Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Line at (806) 741-1000.  

Callers to Crime Line can stay anonymous and there is a $10,000 reward in Zoe’s case. Zoe’s family is working to increase the Crime Line reward.