Family plans march for justice in honor of Kaitlin Hernandez

Family plans march for justice in honor of Kaitlin Hernandez

The family of Kaitlin Hernandez placed a memorial at the bridge where the teenager’s body was found lifeless.

San Antonio police found Hernandez’ body when they were called to Dell Oak for a report of a missing person at around 11:30 p.m. on March 12. Upon arrival, officers searched the area and found her phone and jacket before finding her naked body under a bridge.

Hernandez’s body had signs of trauma and she was pronounced dead. Her death was ruled a homicide by the Bexar County Medical Examiner. Authorities said she had been strangled.

Photos of Kaitlin Elizabeth Hernandez provided by her family.

According to police, she went for a walk with a neighbor on Tuesday evening but when he returned a few hours later, she wasn’t with him.

The man she was with, who is said to be a neighborhood friend, was detained for questioning.

SAPD released an image of a different “person of interest” on their Facebook page, but it was later taken down.

Nobody has been charged in the death of Hernandez, and now her family has planned a march for justice on Sunday night at the same bridge on Dell Oak Drive.

The investigation into the death remains ongoing.

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