Reward offered for missing UTSA student, Naomi Fuentes
Naomi Fuentes, a UTSA student, has been missing since February 19, 2006. A $5000 reward has been offered by Crime Stoppers for any information to her disappearance.
Fuentes, 40, was last seen at the school’s downtown campus, where a surveillance video showed her arrive that afternoon in the Durango Street parking lot in a 2001 gold-colored Nissan Maxima.
Fuentes last was seen wearing blue jeans, a dark gray hooded rain jacket and black Sketchers boots. She was carrying a black leather purse with brown trim and a black-and-blue book bag.
For those with information, call 224-STOP (224-7867).
UTSA Student Missing
Forty-year-old Naomi Fuentes was studying late Sunday on campus, and did not make it home, authorities said.
“A family member reported her missing late last night, and the UTSA Police Department immediately began an investigation,” UTSA spokesperson David Gabler told News 4 WOAI Monday.
Naomi Fuentes’ car was found in the campus parking lot.
Fuentes is described as a Hispanic woman about 5’1,” and she was last seen wearing blue jeans, a gray hooded jacket and black boots, authorities said.
(WOAI)
University of Texas at San Antonio Police Department