
Relief came to a San Antonio family as the Bexar County Sheriff's Office announced that the 15-year-old girl who vanished over the weekend has been found safe. The teenager, Briana Guerra, is the sister of Matthew Guerra, who was a victim in a recent double-homicide case. Her disappearance had prompted authorities to urgently request public assistance in finding her.
Reports indicated that Briana had left her family home on Saturday without permission and had not made contact since, which led officials to quickly initiate a search. Concerns were particularly high given the tragic loss of her brother, Matthew. KENS 5 reported that she had been considered to possibly be in danger, but the details of her safe recovery were not immediately disclosed.
The Bexar County Sheriff's Office had released information about Guerra describing her as 5'5", around 125 pounds, and with brown hair and eyes. They had urged anyone with knowledge of her whereabouts to immediately get in touch, offering contact details for the BCSO Missing Persons Unit.
While the circumstances surrounding her return remain largely unclear, Guerra's family has expressed their gratitude for the support received during this difficult time. The community, having been asked to be on the lookout for Briana, played a crucial role in this favorable outcome. Updated information about Briana Guerra's case should encourage anyone to continue to actively engage in aiding authorities when others are reported missing. If you have further tips or information related to cases like Guerra's, you are encouraged to contact the BCSO at 210-335-6000 or email [email protected].









