Bexar County deputies seek public help locating missing 37-year-old last seen in east San Antonio
What authorities have released
The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s assistance in locating a missing 37-year-old woman who was last seen in east San Antonio. Deputies have circulated identifying details and a request for tips as the search continues.
Investigators have urged anyone who may have seen the woman or has information about her whereabouts to contact the Sheriff’s Office. The agency has also directed tips to its Missing Persons Unit, which coordinates follow-up on leads, interviews and records checks in active cases.
How adult missing-person cases are handled in Texas
Texas uses the CLEAR Alert system—short for Coordinated Law Enforcement Adult Rescue—to quickly distribute information when an adult between 18 and 64 is believed to be in danger and there is enough descriptive information to help locate the person. When issued, the alert can expand awareness beyond a single jurisdiction and prompt additional reporting from the public.
Even when a formal alert is not issued, law enforcement can still publicize a case and request assistance. In practice, investigators often focus first on confirming last known location and time, checking hospitals and detention facilities, reviewing available digital and video information, and attempting to identify recent contacts who might provide context.
Local investigative capacity and community role
In Bexar County, the Sheriff’s Office has recently reorganized staffing to create a more dedicated approach to missing-person investigations, reflecting a sustained volume of open cases. The unit-based structure is intended to improve case continuity and accelerate the handling of incoming tips.
Community information remains central to many searches. Authorities routinely ask residents to report sightings promptly and to provide specific details—such as time, location, direction of travel, and any accompanying vehicles or individuals—so leads can be prioritized and checked quickly.
What to do if you have information
- If you believe you are seeing the missing person in real time or an emergency is unfolding, call 911.
- For non-emergency tips, contact the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office at 210-335-6000.
- Tips can also be directed to the Missing Persons Unit by email at [email protected].
When reporting a potential sighting, providing a precise location and the time observed can help investigators determine whether the information matches the case timeline.
This is a developing situation. The Sheriff’s Office has continued to request public assistance as detectives work to confirm the woman’s last verified movements and follow up on incoming leads.