SAN ANTONIO, TX — A community in San Antonio was struck by tragedy upon the distressing discovery of 18-year-old Savanah Soto and her boyfriend, 22-year-old Matthew Guerra, found deceased in a silver 2013 Kia Optima on Monday. The news came after a frantic search following Soto's disappearance, prompting a CLEAR Alert (missing adult) that was issued on Monday afternoon.
Savanah Soto, a soon-to-be mother, had not been seen or heard from since Friday, a day before her scheduled induction. Concerns escalated among her family and the community as her absence was prolonged, culminating in a collective effort to locate her.
Previously, Leon Valley Police had appealed to the public to be on the lookout for a silver 2013 Kia Optima in connection with the missing persons case. However, the situation took a tragic turn upon the discovery of both Soto and Guerra's lifeless bodies inside the vehicle.
San Antonio Police Chief William McManus conveyed his shock regarding the grim revelation, suggesting that the bodies might have been inside the car for an estimated three to four days before being found. "What we're looking at now is a very, very perplexing crime scene," Chief McManus stated. "Detectives are looking at this as a possible murder, but we don't know for sure."
As investigations unfold, the community is left mourning the loss of two young lives, with unanswered questions surrounding the circumstances leading to their untimely demise. Friends, family, and concerned citizens are grappling with shock and sorrow over the tragic outcome of the search efforts.
The details surrounding the incident remain under investigation as authorities work diligently to uncover the events that led to this heartbreaking conclusion. The local community stands united in support, hoping for answers and seeking closure amid this devastating loss.
The San Antonio Police Department continues to urge anyone with information related to the case to come forward and assist in the ongoing investigation. The authorities are committed to seeking justice for Savanah Soto, Matthew Guerra, and their families during this difficult time.
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