Lynette Martinez Missing San Antonio: Is She-Hulk Dead Or Alive?

  • Lynnette Martinez missing San Antonio news spread on the internet like wildfire.
  • Martinez, a female wrestler known as She-Hulk, was reported missing after a wrestling championship event in San Antonio, Texas. 
  • Martinez, 30, was last seen on March 24, and she was supposed to return to her home in El Paso on March 26.

Lynnette Martinez missing San Antonio news spread on the internet like wildfire.

Martinez, a female wrestler known as She-Hulk, was reported missing after a wrestling championship event in San Antonio, Texas. 

Martinez, 30, was last seen on March 24, and she was supposed to return to her home in El Paso on March 26. 

However, her mother posted on Facebook on March 28 that her daughter had not returned home. 

She was last seen in the 11000 block of Luckey Ledge Street in west Bexar County on March 23, wearing a red dress, white and black boots, and possibly a black cowboy hat.

According to a friend, Sarah Gonzalez-Lunda, who posted on Facebook, Martinez was staying with her in San Antonio and left her house at 4 a.m. on March 25. 

She reportedly told Gonzalez-Lunda that she was going to meet with an unknown man who promised to introduce her to people associated with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). 

Martinez called her friend on March 27 to say that she would return to pick up her belongings, but she never arrived. 

Gonzalez-Lunda received a call from an unknown man on March 28, who said that he met Martinez in Austin and took her phone. 

Martinez’s mother reported that both of her phones were turned off as of March 26.

Martinez is the mother of three young children. Her mother posted on Facebook, pleading for help to find her daughter, saying that her children were starting to ask for her. 

Gonzalez-Lunda filed a missing persons report with the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office. Authorities described Martinez as about 5’2″ and 120 pounds, with purple and black hair, brown eyes, and possibly wearing a wig.

Fortunately, on April 2, Lynnette Martinez was located by University of Texas Police officers at around 1:12 p.m. in downtown Austin. 

The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office stated that Martinez was unharmed, and they are currently working with her family and UTPD. 

Martinez’s mother, Rosie Galvan, told KVIA that she received the good news that her daughter had been found alive and was with the Austin Police Department.

The local wrestling community also reached out to help locate Martinez. 

She-Hulk, Martinez’s wrestling persona, has a significant following, and her disappearance caused concern among her fans. The news of her safe return was met with relief and gratitude among her supporters.

She was located unharmed on April 2 by University of Texas Police officers in downtown Austin. Martinez’s family was relieved to hear about her safe retrieval. 

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