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Charley Project
Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance
• Missing Since: October 23, 2008 from San Antonio, Texas
• Classification: Endangered Missing
• Date Of Birth: June 18, 1958
• Age: 50 years old
• Height and Weight: 5'2, 140 pounds
• Distinguishing Characteristics: Hispanic female. Brown hair, brown eyes. Guzman has a mole on her right cheek and a tattoo on her right hand.
• Clothing/Jewelry Description: Unknown, but she usually wears gold earrings.
Details of Disappearance
Guzman was last seen at the Gateway Bar in the 500 block of Pleasanton Road near Division Avenue in San Antonio, Texas. She disappeared after shutting down the business during the early morning hours. She apparently returned to her home on the south side of the city afterwards; police found her car parked there with her purse inside. She has never been heard from again. Guzman's keys and cellular phone disappeared with her. Few details are available in her case.
Daughter: 'Someone stole my mother'
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Charley Project
Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance
• Missing Since: October 23, 2008 from San Antonio, Texas
• Classification: Endangered Missing
• Date Of Birth: June 18, 1958
• Age: 50 years old
• Height and Weight: 5'2, 140 pounds
• Distinguishing Characteristics: Hispanic female. Brown hair, brown eyes. Guzman has a mole on her right cheek and a tattoo on her right hand.
• Clothing/Jewelry Description: Unknown, but she usually wears gold earrings.
Details of Disappearance
Guzman was last seen at the Gateway Bar in the 500 block of Pleasanton Road near Division Avenue in San Antonio, Texas. She disappeared after shutting down the business during the early morning hours. She apparently returned to her home on the south side of the city afterwards; police found her car parked there with her purse inside. She has never been heard from again. Guzman's keys and cellular phone disappeared with her. Few details are available in her case.
Daughter: 'Someone stole my mother'
“Elida was at home getting ready for work that afternoon, where she should have felt safe and secure,” Martinez said. “She was on the phone with a very close friend when she had to hang up abruptly because someone was knocking at her door.”
Police believe that someone was the last person to see her.
“Someone stole my mother. I know she didn't go on her own free will. Someone took my mother away -- all of our kids' grandmother away. We've lost this important piece of our family. Our holidays are never the same. Everyday barbecues, things like that, are never the same and now we live every day with this big old hole in our hearts that we just can't seem to resolve simply by not knowing what happened to her,” said Briones.
Project Jason Board for Elida; has more articles