Kyle Police Department Continues Search For Missing Woman

On Friday, March 1, the Kyle Police Department released a missing person’s notice for a Kyle resident last seen on February 22.

Kyle PD is actively looking for 32-year-old Yuridia Anaya-Espinosa Nava, who is described as a Hispanic female, 5’3”, about 130 lbs.

She has long dark brown hair and brown eyes. Family and friends say she sometimes wears green contacts. 

Espinosa was last seen at approximately 8 AM last Friday when dropping off her five-month-old son at the babysitter’s residence in the 500 block of Cotton Gin Road in Kyle, TX.

At approximately 1:20 AM on Thursday, February 28, Espinosa’s gray Chevy Traverse SUV was located in the back of the parking lot of JD’s Supermarket, located at 9111 FM 812 in Austin, TX.

Kyle Police Chief Jeff Barnett said his team is following any credible leads and working with Travis County Sheriff’s Office to gather any useful information.

Police and family are concerned about Espinosa’s wellbeing and ask that anyone with information on her whereabouts call the Kyle Police Department at 512-268-3232.


 

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