
Bexar County deputies are searching for 32-year-old Danielle Rodriguez, a San Antonio hotel worker who left for a night shift and never made it back home. Family members say Rodriguez stepped out at about 11 p.m. on September 19 wearing her Crowne Plaza airport uniform and did not return. The disappearance was reported weeks later, and her mother told investigators that Danielle may be in danger
Rodriguez is described as five feet six inches tall and about 200 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes, according to Fox San Antonio. Deputies told the station that she was last seen in her hotel uniform and that the Bexar County Sheriff's Office is now investigating the case. Anyone with information is asked to call the sheriff's office at (210) 335-6000 or email the Missing Persons Unit at [email protected]
Bexar County Bolstered Missing-Persons Response
County officials have recently added staff to a dedicated missing-persons unit and approved budget money to tackle a growing caseload, changes they say should speed investigations and improve communication with families, as reported by San Antonio Report. Local advocates told the Report that earlier reporting and faster intake can be crucial in time-sensitive cases, and the new unit includes an investigator to handle criminal referrals and a clerk to manage case flow. Volunteers and nonprofit search groups often partner with deputies to distribute flyers and verify tips for families.
Timeline And Where Investigators Are Focusing
Deputies told Fox San Antonio that Rodriguez was last seen on September 19 at about 11 p.m. but was not reported missing until weeks later. Investigators are urging anyone with photos, video, or other information that could clarify her movements to contact the sheriff's office so deputies can confirm Rodriguez is safe
How You Can Help
If you have seen Danielle Rodriguez or have information relevant to her whereabouts, call the Bexar County Sheriff's Office at (210) 335-6000 or email the Missing Persons Unit at [email protected]. Officials ask that people preserve any phone video, photos or messages that could help investigators establish a timeline. Families seeking help with outreach or searches can contact local volunteer groups that work alongside law enforcement.









