Luciano Emanuel Vivar and Héctor Omar Carrasco, missing since mid-October near Rocas Coloradas in Chubut, have been found safe and sound. Their disappearance took place in the same area where the retired couple Pedro Kreder and Juana Morales are being searched for. Investigators confirmed the discovery to TN, as the couple's search enters its third week.
The search for Pedro Kreder and Juana Morales, a retired couple missing in Chubut, has drawn attention in recent weeks. Their truck was found stuck in mud in Rocas Coloradas, a northern area of Comodoro Rivadavia known for its network of sinkholes and natural underground tunnels. These landscapes, described as both dangerous and hypnotic, are the main concern for investigators, as they may have trapped the couple in their third week of searching.
Nearby, two men had gone missing between October 15 and 16: 23-year-old Luciano Emanuel Vivar and Héctor Omar Carrasco. Vivar was last seen in northern Comodoro Rivadavia, and his family faced a double tragedy when his brother Franco was found dead days later in an abandoned house following an argument and a call. Initially, the family demanded the resumption of the search for Vivar, claiming no firm proof of his appearance.
However, investigators confirmed to TN that both Vivar and Carrasco were found safe and sound. This development eases some tension in the region, though the probe into Kreder and Morales continues in Chubut's sinkholes, where the natural tunnels pose significant risks.
