PUERTO VALLARTA (PVDN) – A comprehensive search operation that spanned over three days in the coastal municipality of Puerto Vallarta came to an end, with authorities from three levels of government working in collaboration with the Person Search Commission of the State of Jalisco.
The operation witnessed the unique partnership of official forces with civilians, as families searching for their missing relatives accompanied the task force in hopes of finding their loved ones.
Throughout the operation, search brigades covered various parts of the port, focusing on gathering crucial data related to reported missing individuals. The ultimate goal was to pave the way for more informed, precise, and practical field search activities.
In a meticulously planned operation, the Puerto Vallarta search cell targeted various points of interest based on a previously conducted prospecting plan. Integral to the search process was the effort to engage with residents. Interviews were conducted with inhabitants, and the valuable information obtained was promptly integrated into the search files.
The operational deployment saw robust participation from various agencies and units. Apart from the distressed families of the missing, elements from the National Guard, the State Security Secretariat, the K9 Group, the Jalisco Institute of Forensic Sciences, the National Defense Secretariat, and the Secretariat of Marina actively participated in the mission.
As the search operation concludes, the focus now turns to analyzing the gathered data and the continued effort to locate the missing. The coordination and unity displayed by multiple agencies and the public highlight the commitment to resolving the pressing issue of missing persons in the region.
PUERTO VALLARTA (PVDN) - A comprehensive search operation that spanned over three days in the coastal municipality of Puerto Vallarta came to an end, with . . .