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.
Zacatecas' State Table for Peace and Security Spokesperson confirmed the identities of six out of seven people found dead in Aguascalientes. All victims were from Zacatecas, with disappearances reported between April 17 and 29. One had a prior missing person report.
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Actress and TV host Yolanda Andrade posted an Instagram video questioning authorities over disappearances in Mexico and demanding the reopening of a 1996 case in Sinaloa involving her half-brother. She urged President Claudia Sheinbaum to take action and called for citizen unity against the normalization of violence.
The Colima State Attorney General's Office is investigating the disappearance of Jorge Bladimir Preciado Navarrete, son of former senator Jorge Luis Preciado. Authorities found his vehicle burned on the border between Colima and Jalisco, with no human remains inside. Search efforts continue in coordination with officials from both states.
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Authorities in Cartago are intensifying the search for María Camila Salazar and Paola Giraldo Castaño, who vanished on the night of February 3 while heading to a clinic on a motorcycle. Hours later, their vehicle was found abandoned and covered near a ditch, with no sign of the women. Police have activated the Urgent Search Mechanism amid rising concern in the region.