Disappearances
Five kidnapped miners identified in Concordia, Sinaloa
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Families have confirmed the identities of at least five of the ten miners disappeared on January 23 in Concordia, Sinaloa, employees of Vizsla Silver. The bodies were found in a clandestine grave in El Verde, as authorities investigate and mining associations demand justice and the safe location of the remaining ones.
Authorities detained Jorge “N”, Matehuala’s public security secretary, and Pablo Ernesto “N”, a former municipal official, for drug possession. Both are presumed involved in the illegal deprivation of seven electricians who disappeared on March 21 in San Luis Potosí and were later found alive. The detainees carried marijuana and crystal meth, along with vehicles.
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Alondra María Stephanye Contreras, a nutrition student at the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos (UAEM), missing since March 5 in Cuautla, has been located alive, the Morelos Prosecutor's Office confirmed. Her case, part of a series of attacks on female students—including the feminicides of Kimberly Joselín and Karol Toledo—has fueled protests demanding better campus safety.
Relatives of Cuban migrants who vanished in Chiapas, Mexico, on December 21, 2024, condemned authorities' inaction at a press conference on October 25, 2025. Six Cubans and one Honduran are among at least 40 people who lost contact after traveling with a smuggler. They demand transparent investigations and international coordination to find them.
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Carlos Emilio Galván Valenzuela, a 21-year-old from Durango, vanished in the early hours of October 5, 2025, at the Terraza Valentino bar in Mazatlán. He was last seen heading to the bathroom around 2:30 a.m. The incident has prompted the resignation of the bar's owner, a state secretary, and enhanced security measures in the area.