What is known about Debanhi Escobar, a young man who disappeared in Nuevo León after attending a party

With Debanhi Escobar, there are at least 18 disappearances of women in Nuevo León in the first quarter of the year alone, of which at least 10 have been identified

Debanhi Susana Escobar Bazaldúa, a young 18-year-old, was last seen on April 9 in the municipality of Escobedo, Nuevo León, after attending a party with two friends at a farm located in the Nueva Castilla neighborhood.

With Escobar Bazaldúa, in the first quarter of the year alone, there are at least 18 disappearances of women in Nuevo León, of which at least 10 have been identified.

The search form for Debanhi, issued by the People Search Commission in Nuevo León, points out that the last time they saw her she was wearing a white camisole, dark skirt and black Convers-type boot sneakers.

As physical characteristics it was detailed that she is a woman with a thin build, white complexion and brown hair, light, straight and long. Meanwhile, in particular signs it is described that he has a scar on his chin and on his right hand, he also wears braces.

La Fiscalía proporcionó los teléfonos 81 20 20 57 00 y 81 20 20 44 11 para comunicarse si la han visto (Foto: Comisión Local de Búsqueda de Personas )

The Office provided the telephone numbers 81 20 20 57 00 and 81 20 20 44 11 to communicate if they have seen her or have information about her whereabouts.

What is known about Debanhi Susana?

On the case of Debanhi, it is known that on Friday, April 8, he went to a Quinta in the municipality of Escobedo, located near the PGR, with two friends, who returned to their homes and left the young woman there.

According to the friends who attended the party with the young woman, they first left the meeting and ordered a taxi with a trusted contact for Debanhi, said contact works on travel platforms, but the work that was done was outside the platform, they indicated through Instagram, the driver being the last person to have contact with her.

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