In addition to Debanhi Escobar: who are the other young women who disappeared in Nuevo León

At least four children between the ages of 14 and 15 disappeared shortly before or after Debanhi, in the vicinity of Monterrey

The case of Debanhi Escobar transcended by the strange circumstances of his disappearance. However, she is not the only young woman who lost track of last April 11, with Sofía Izaely Sánchez, Jaqueline del Río Ivoire, Regina Montserrath Gutiérrez Borrego and Alma Delia Hernández Martínez.

Sofía, 14 years old, disappeared in the Prados de Santa Rosa neighborhood in Apodaca. At the time of his disappearance, he wore a black shirt with long sleeves, buttons and blue spots, ripped jeans, Converse sneakers with sequins and a black backpack. Two days after she was last seen, Samuel Garcia reported that the minor had been found, but the information was denied.

Inés Lara, Sofia's mother, denied the statements of the governor of Nuevo León with the message: “This information for me is totally false, my daughter has not been given back by any authority and they have not called me to tell me that they have it in protection. Keep sharing the search report, please.” Other relatives have joined the search and through social networks have asked users to spread the newsletter.

Ana Luisa Sánchez, who identifies herself as a relative of the missing teenager, said on her Facebook account: “What is happening in Nuevo León with the disappearances of women is truly regrettable and I sympathize with the families who are waiting for news. Unfortunately, this grief also came to our family.”

Sofia is of regular build and dark complexion, her hair is medium straight brown, measuring 1.55 meters and as a particular sign it was reported that she has a visible chickenpox scar on her back. His aunt said: “I respectfully ask family and friends to help me spread this publication until we break the networks so that we can find my niece's whereabouts.”

Alma Delia Hernández Martínez, who is the same age, disappeared in the Villas neighborhood of San Francisco. The particular characteristics that could help in locating it is that she has a nose piercing and braces, the day she disappeared she wore white shorts with sunflowers, black blouse with short sleeves with flowers and black sandals.

A third young woman, also 14 years old, was last seen at Lincoln's Portal Colony. This is Regina Montserrath Gutiérrez Borrego, a young brunette, with a sturdy build and long straight brown hair wearing blue jeans, a lemon green blouse and white sneakers.

The disappearance of Jaqueline from the Ivory River occurred in the Santa Martha neighborhood. She was wearing a black blouse with a clover print, denim shorts and white sneakers, her particular features are a dot on her nose and black hair dyed red.

It is worth mentioning that two of the unlocated teenagers, Jaqueline and Alma, disappeared in the same area, Escobedo. This has set off alarms among the inhabitants of the area and rumors have recently circulated on social networks, according to which kidnapping gangs are “lifting up” women of all ages.

The State Commission for the Search for Missing Persons has denied the existence of such gangs. Despite this, the number of missing persons remains alarming, as there are 1,798 unlocated women in the entity, according to data released by the organization United Forces for Our Disappeared in Nuevo León (FUNDENL).

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