Samantha Martinez -
: Former Western Kentucky University (WKU) tennis standout Samantha Martinez is set to represent Venezuela in the Billie Jean King Cup in April 2026 [11]. She ended her college career in 2024 as the winningest doubles player in program history with 56 wins [11, 12].
A 15-year-old from , was reported missing in May 2022 but was found safe in New Jersey shortly after [6, 7]. samantha martinez
: A 30-year-old Samantha Martinez was killed in a DWI crash in March 2022 [2]. : Former Western Kentucky University (WKU) tennis standout
: A professional report exists for a Samantha Martinez registered with FINRA , which includes licensing and potential disciplinary history details available via FINRA BrokerCheck [21]. Past Missing Persons Cases : : A 30-year-old Samantha Martinez was killed in
: Samantha Martinez serves as a Community Outreach Coordinator at The Marine Mammal Center , where she leads efforts to engage communities in ocean conservation [20]. Legal & Police Reports
: A 19-year-old Samantha Martinez died in a high-speed car accident where alcohol was a suspected factor [10, 14].
: Former Western Kentucky University (WKU) tennis standout Samantha Martinez is set to represent Venezuela in the Billie Jean King Cup in April 2026 [11]. She ended her college career in 2024 as the winningest doubles player in program history with 56 wins [11, 12].
A 15-year-old from , was reported missing in May 2022 but was found safe in New Jersey shortly after [6, 7].
: A 30-year-old Samantha Martinez was killed in a DWI crash in March 2022 [2].
: A professional report exists for a Samantha Martinez registered with FINRA , which includes licensing and potential disciplinary history details available via FINRA BrokerCheck [21]. Past Missing Persons Cases :
: Samantha Martinez serves as a Community Outreach Coordinator at The Marine Mammal Center , where she leads efforts to engage communities in ocean conservation [20]. Legal & Police Reports
: A 19-year-old Samantha Martinez died in a high-speed car accident where alcohol was a suspected factor [10, 14].