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Corpus Christi, Texas, Angelita Martinez, Obituary, Death: Body Found at Padre Island After Days-Long Search Ends in Heartbreak

Corpus Christi, Texas — The search for 40-year-old Angelita Martinez has ended in tragedy after authorities confirmed she was found dead at Padre Island National Seashore. Her disappearance had left family and friends holding on to hope for nearly a week.


Martinez was last seen on the evening of May 1 near Windward Drive on Padre Island. She was reportedly walking alone in the area before she vanished without a trace.


At the time she went missing, she was described as wearing a gray top and dark sweatpants. She was also carrying a Nike galaxy backpack, a detail that helped investigators and volunteers track early leads.


Her family reported her missing after they could no longer reach her. That sparked a wide search effort involving law enforcement and community members across the Corpus Christi area.


Days passed with no confirmed sightings, deepening concern and anxiety among those who knew her. Flyers and public alerts circulated as officials asked residents to stay watchful.




On Wednesday, May 6, her body was discovered at Padre Island National Seashore in Kleberg County. Authorities later confirmed her identity as Angelita Martinez.


The news brought an immediate wave of grief to her loved ones and the wider community. Many described the situation as painful and difficult to process, especially given the uncertainty that surrounded her final days.


Investigators have not released details about how she died or what may have happened between her disappearance and the discovery of her body. The case remains open, and the Texas Rangers are now leading the investigation with support from Corpus Christi police.

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