
After several tense days for the community, relief has washed over the city as the Dallas Police Department has reported that Mrs. San Juana Jimenez-Rocha, who went missing late last month, has been safely located. The announcement arrived without further details on her condition or the circumstances of her discovery, but the conclusion is one that many had hoped for since her disappearance.
Jimenez-Rocha, 68, was reported missing after she was last seen on June 29, 2024, in the 9000 block of Cuba Drive. Described as a Hispanic female, with brown hair, and brown eyes, she stood 5'04" and weighed 130 pounds. Notably, she was last seen wearing a white blouse, blue jeans, a medical boot on her left foot, and sandal on a single right foot, an image that surely remained in the minds of those searching for her, according to the
The Dallas Police Department had reached out to the public for assistance, reflecting the urgency and concern for Jimenez-Rocha, especially given that she was believed to be confused and potentially in need of assistance. Community members were asked to keep an eye out and report any sightings to the authorities, emphasizing the collaborative effort between the public and law enforcement in situations of this nature.
The original post by the police urged anyone with information to call the Police Department at 911 or (214) 671-4268. The police department has not yet released a follow-up statement detailing the events leading to Mrs. Jimenez-Rocha's safe return. However, her family, friends, and those who heard her story, share a collective sense of relief at this positive outcome.
The details surrounding her days missing remain scant, but the focus, for now, is on the fact that she is back where she belongs – with her loved ones. The Dallas community, which rallied in concern, once again demonstrated the profound ways in which a community can come together in times of need. It is a reminder of the importance of vigilance and the power of collective care in ensuring the well-being of every member of our society.









