SAN ANTONIO – A peaceful morning stroll has taken a dark turn for the community here, as details emerge surrounding the death of a local woman, 63-year-old Stacey Dramiga. Found along a park trail, the circumstances of her passing have left many both saddened and concerned.
According to the Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office, Stacey’s body was discovered early this week in a wooded area close to Dafoste Park. Authorities have ruled her death as an apparent homicide, revealing that she suffered from “blunt force, penetrating trauma of the head.” It’s a shocking revelation that has sent ripples through the usually quiet neighborhood.
Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar spoke to reporters, indicating that her death was definitely not an accident. “It does not appear to be a fall,” he stated, expressing a collective grief felt by many. “We are actively looking for the person responsible for this heinous act.”
It turns out, Stacey was on her usual morning walk when tragedy struck. She reportedly began her path at Covington Park, which is about three miles away from where she was found. Her car was discovered near that area—surprisingly still locked—which has raised many questions about the events that unfolded during her final hours.
Stacey wasn’t just a resident; she was an important worker at the Brooke Army Medical Center, where she served as the director of the cardiopulmonary rehabilitation center. Upon hearing the news of her death, BAMC released a heartfelt statement expressing their condolences: “Stacey was a beloved member of the BAMC staff and will be greatly missed.”
As more details about Stacey’s death come to light, the local community is left grappling with an unsettling fear. Keith Dibrell, a resident who lives just a block from the trailhead at Dafoste Park, shared his concerns about crime in the area. He mentioned seeing officers on four-wheelers and horses shortly after the incident, and he noted that the park has long been a “suspicious” place. “You couldn’t even pay me to go down there,” he said, making it clear how apprehensive he feels about the surroundings.
Dibrell continued, “When you go down on the creek and you walk the trail, you don’t know who’s down there. Anyone could be camped out out there.” This fear is echoed throughout the community, as everyone wants to feel safe in their own neighborhood.
As investigators continue to work diligently on this case, they are urging anyone who may have been in the area on Sunday morning to come forward with information. They’re particularly interested in speaking with those who might have seen anything suspicious or have additional insight into Stacey’s tragic passing. If you or someone you know has any information, please reach out to the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office at (210) 335-6000.
The shocking nature of this event serves as a reminder for all of us to stay vigilant, especially while out in our communities. As friends, family, and coworkers of Stacey grieve her untimely passing, they are also left questioning how such violence could happen so close to home. It’s a painful reminder that even the most familiar places can sometimes hide danger.
The residents of San Antonio are pulling together in this time of sorrow, mourning the loss of a cherished member of their community while also seeking justice for Stacey. Let’s all hope for a swift resolution to this heartbreaking case and remember to watch out for one another in our daily lives.
Exciting New Nightclub, Otherside, Set to Join San Antonio's Vibrant St. Paul Square! San Antonio,…
San Antonio Faces Tense Standoff After Domestic Dispute In a dramatic turn of events this…
Exciting Times in Texas as Early Voting Hits Nearly 48% In Texas, the buzz surrounding…
San Antonio Takes Big Steps to Tackle Lead in Water Service Lines Hey San Antonio!…
San Antonio Teen Injured in Late-Night Drive-By Shooting San Antonio is currently grappling with a…
San Antonio Ramps Up Election Vigilance as Polling Day Approaches SAN ANTONIO, TX – As…