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Bexar County deputies seek public help finding 15-year-old last seen leaving far West Side home

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February 14, 2026/06:31 PM
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Bexar County deputies seek public help finding 15-year-old last seen leaving far West Side home
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Search underway after teen reported missing early Saturday

The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help locating a 15-year-old girl reported missing after she left her family’s home on San Antonio’s far West Side early Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026.

Deputies said Jasmine Natividad was last seen shortly after midnight leaving on foot from the 11900 block of Allegheny River. Authorities said she was wearing a black polka dot shirt and black flat shoes when she left.

Description released to assist identification

Investigators described Natividad as 5 feet 2 inches tall and about 100 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. The sheriff’s office said she has multiple nose and ear piercings and has flower tattoos on the back of both hands.

Deputies are using the clothing description and distinctive features to help the public and patrol units identify her if she is seen in neighborhoods, at businesses, or on public transit routes.

How tips are being collected

Authorities asked anyone with information that could help locate Natividad to contact the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office at 210-335-6000 or email [email protected]. Officials have not released additional details about where she may have been headed or whether she was believed to be with anyone at the time she left.

Anyone with information about Jasmine Natividad’s whereabouts is asked to call 210-335-6000 or email [email protected].

What is known and what remains unclear

The sheriff’s office has not publicly provided information on a possible destination, any known contacts, or circumstances leading up to Natividad leaving the home. No vehicle description has been included in the alert, and authorities have described her last movement as leaving on foot.

In missing-person investigations, early tips often focus on last confirmed sightings, known hangouts, and any recent communications. Officials have not said whether Natividad had a cellphone with her or whether investigators are seeking surveillance footage from the area.

Information residents can share right away

  • Where and when Natividad was seen, and the direction of travel.
  • What she was wearing at the time of the sighting.
  • Whether she appeared alone or accompanied.
  • Any relevant video from doorbell, driveway, or business security cameras near Allegheny River around midnight on Feb. 14, 2026.

The case remained under active investigation Saturday. Deputies said they will continue seeking information until the teen is located.