News Summary
San Antonio is facing a critical situation with two young girls, Autumn Marie Estrada and Lilliana Jayde Miller, reported missing. Authorities are appealing for the public’s help in locating them, as their families are deeply concerned. Autumn was last seen on March 31, while Lilly went missing recently. The community’s vigilance is essential to ensure their safe return. Anyone with information is urged to contact local officials.
Urgent Call for Help: Missing Girls in San Antonio
San Antonio, a city known for its vibrant culture and rich history, is currently facing a difficult situation. Two young girls have recently been reported missing, and authorities are desperately seeking the public’s assistance in locating them. With the safety of these children in the community’s hands, it’s crucial for everyone to be on the lookout.
Autumn Marie Estrada: Gone Since March
The first missing girl, Autumn Marie Estrada, went missing on March 31, 2025. She was last spotted near the 8700 block of Cinnamon Creek on San Antonio’s Northwest Side. Autumn, described as a Hispanic woman, stands at 5’4″ and weighs around 105 pounds. She has lovely brown hair that falls to her shoulders and hazel eyes that sparkle with life.
Autumn’s family is extremely worried about her since she has a medical condition that makes her absence even more concerning. If you have any information about Autumn’s whereabouts, please reach out to the San Antonio Missing Persons Department at (210) 207-7660. Every little detail could make a big difference in bringing her home safely.
Lilliana “Lilly” Jayde Miller: Last Seen on a Friday
In another troubling case, Lilliana “Lilly” Jayde Miller, just 14 years old, was last seen on a recent Friday near the 7000 block of Pine Manor Drive. Lilliana is described as 5’3″ tall and weighing around 143 pounds. This young girl has mid-back length brown hair that she often styles in a bun, complete with light highlights, and her warm brown eyes make her look friendly.
With a light complexion, Lilly has two noticeable scars: one on her left lower stomach and another on her left hand. On the day she went missing, she was wearing comfy light grey shorts, a trendy black/grey/white camo top, and purple flip flops. If you spot her or have any helpful information, don’t hesitate to contact the San Antonio Police Department’s Missing Persons Unit at (210) 207-7660. Your help could be invaluable to her family.
Recent Developments: A Cautionary Tale
Adding to the urgency of these cases, it’s important to reflect on recent incidents. Earlier this month, a 14-year-old girl from Pecos, Texas, made headlines when she was found safe at a motel in San Antonio. This girl had gone missing after being picked up by an unknown male on February 24. That man, identified as 36-year-old Trent Furry from California, was arrested on multiple felony charges, including aggravated sexual assault of a child and aggravated kidnapping. His bail has been set at a staggering $300,000. Out of this troubling incident, community vigilance is essential.
The circumstances surrounding how this young girl ended up in San Antonio remain cloudy, raising further concerns regarding child safety in the area. Thankfully, not all stories are tragic; a 16-year-old named Alyssa Canul, who went missing around 9 p.m. on the Northeast Side, has been found safe and reunited with her family, as confirmed by the local sheriff’s office. Stories like hers remind us of the importance of hope and community.
What You Can Do
The community’s support is crucial during these trying times. If you see anything unusual or have information that could aid in finding Autumn or Lilly, please don’t hesitate to make that call. Local authorities cannot do this alone; they need your eyes and ears on the ground. Let’s all band together to ensure the safe return of these young girls. Every bit of information counts!
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Additional Resources
- News 4 San Antonio: Autumn Estrada Missing
- Wikipedia: Missing Person
- KENS5: Search for Autumn Estrada
- Google Search: Autumn Marie Estrada
- Fox 7 Austin: Missing in Texas
- Google Scholar: Child Safety in San Antonio
- News 4 San Antonio: Missing Child Search
- Encyclopedia Britannica: San Antonio
- Fox San Antonio: Help Find Missing Teen
- Google News: Lilliana Jayde Miller
