Roxanne Reza Found: Dallas Nurse Roxane Reza Returns Home, Alive and Safe

According to a family member, Roxane Reza was discovered safe on July 16, two days after she left for a run and never returned.

Family members are concerned after Baylor NICU nursing intern Roxane Reza went for a run on July 14 and did not return home.

According to a Facebook post, Reza’s last cell phone ping was on the SoPac Trail. The route stretches approximately 5.5 miles across East Dallas along an underutilized Southern Pacific (SoPac) railbed owned by DART.

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Greenville Avenue serves as the trail’s northern terminus. It continues south to Winstead Drive, following along the edge of Harry Moss Park and through industrial, business, and residential sectors. Most of the time, the trail crosses intersecting roadways through bridges or underpasses.

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Reza’s roommate claims she never returned home after going for a run about 8 p.m., nor did she show up for her shift at the hospital.

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Reza’s parents, cousin, and other coworkers and acquaintances have all expressed concern about her location on social media.

According to her Facebook profile, Reza is originally from El Paso.

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