Four young people from Puerto Vallarta missing

The Jalisco Prosecutor’s Office confirmed the disappearance of four young people from Puerto Vallarta, who lost communication with their families on May 21.

The agency reported that it had already opened an investigation for the disappearance of three young men and a young woman, who were heading to Guadalajara from Puerto Vallarta when they went missing.

According to the state agency, relatives of the young people contacted the Special Prosecutor’s Office for Disappeared Persons (FEPD) in order to file a complaint for their disappearance, reporting that the last contact with any of the missing people was from the female, informing family she was going to a party with friends in Guadalajara.

The young people boarded a vehicle in a shopping center located in the hotel zone of Puerto Vallarta, in which they were transported to the metropolitan area of Guadalajara, according to the Prosecutor’s Office.

“After expanding the search actions in the state capital as well as other municipalities, where according to the data obtained so far, it is known that the young people reached their final destination in Guadalajara,” said the Prosecutor’s office through a statement.

They added that so far different operations have been carried out both in Puerto Vallarta and in various parts of the metropolitan area of Guadalajara, although so far there is no information on the whereabouts of the young people.

“Throughout this process, the FEPD has maintained permanent contact with the families of the young people, with the aim of informing them of its progress,” said the State Prosecutor’s Office.

Unofficially, it was learned that at least six young people were actually missing, and although the Prosecutor’s Office did not confirm the names of the four people who are confirmed missing, it is presumed that they are Christopher Erwin Guzmán, 16 years old, Kevin Martínez 20, Maximiliano Lorenzo, 18, and Isabel Topete, 17, who apparently were brought to the city “to work for a month,” according to relatives of the young people.

UPDATE: Four of the six missing people have been found

Jalisco has also become a red zone of violence, besieged by organized crime and more than 12,637 families desperately looking for a missing person. Jalisco has the most disappearances in Mexico.

The state is controlled by the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel (CJNG), one of the most powerful crime groups, to whom a good part of the disappearances have been attributed.

According to the official statistics of the National Registry of Disappeared and Unavailable Persons of the Ministry of the Interior (Segob), most of the disappeared are between 15 and 30 years old. In fact, several of the last cases of disappearance in the entity have had young people and adolescents as protagonists.

On May 15, the Commission for the Search for Missing Persons in Jalisco published the files to locate 16-year-old Roxana Dávalos; Flor Kenya Nuño Vazquez , 14 , and Beatriz Esmeralda Galvez, 15, and Gloria Martinez, 16, who were last seen in San Agustin, Tlajomulco.

In March 2021, Abraham and José de Jesús Covarrubias, two young brothers and students, were kidnapped from their home in Tonalá, after having participated in a confrontation with subjects who have not yet been identified.

The Jalisco Prosecutor's Office confirmed the disappearance of four young people from Puerto Vallarta, who lost communication with their families on May 21 . . .



Trending News on PVDN

  • Puerto-Vallarta-CrocodileCrocodile Roams Holi Beach in Puerto Vallarta With Tourists (Video) A medium-sized crocodile was filmed walking among tourists on Holi Beach in Puerto Vallarta, reigniting worries about human–wildlife interactions after recent feeding incidents at the Pitillal River mouth. Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco (May 30, 2025) — A medium-sized crocodile, measuring under three meters in length, was captured on video this Friday as it calmly walked among…
  • TROPICAL-STORM-ALVINTropical Storm Alvin has formed off the coast of Mexico, expected to bring rains to Puerto Vallarta Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - Tropical Storm Alvin formed several hundred miles south of southwestern Mexico early this morning, and it has already started to organize into a more coherent system. Satellite imagery shows that thunderstorm activity around the center has increased and become better defined. While the storm is expected to remain small and lose…
  • rainTropical Storm Alvin Poses No Risk to Puerto Vallarta Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - Tropical Storm Alvin, the first named cyclone of the 2025 Eastern Pacific hurricane season, will pass well offshore of Jalisco’s coastline, posing no direct threat to Puerto Vallarta, meteorologist Víctor Manuel Cornejo López assured residents today. Alvin’s center is tracking north-northwest away from the state, maintaining a safe distance from landfall…
  • isometricoMayto Astrological Park: Mexico’s First Zodiac-Themed Development Emerges in Puerto Vallarta A visionary effort is taking shape in Puerto Vallarta as Mayto astrological park becomes the country’s first development to fuse zodiac themes, spiritual architecture, and ecological sensitivity. Situated south of Puerto Vallarta in the quiet coastal community of Mayto, this initiative promises to redefine tourism and residential living in Jalisco. Driven by entrepreneur Leo Arturo…
  • img-8147Alex Marín, Adult Film Producer Arrested in Puerto Vallarta on Human Trafficking Charges Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco — The Jalisco State Attorney General’s Office arrested Alejandro N., known as Alex Marín, a pornographic film producer, on charges of human trafficking and sexual exploitation of a minor under 16 years of age. Authorities executed the operation in Puerto Vallarta after gathering evidence that connected the suspect to illegal filming activities…
  • expats in mexicoDiscover why Mexico ranks as the 4th best retirement destination Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - Discover why Mexico ranks as the 4th best retirement destination in 2025, offering affordability, quality healthcare, vibrant communities, and diverse lifestyle options. Learn about top expat hotspots and what makes Mexico stand out in the Global Retirement Index. A new report confirms what many expats already know: Mexico stands out as…
  • sat-alvinTropical Storm Alvin: Latest Update and Impacts on Puerto Vallarta Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - Tropical Storm Alvin formed early this morning from Tropical Depression One-E, the National Meteorological Service (SMN) reported. The storm center sits roughly 585 kilometers south-southwest of Punta San Telmo, Michoacán, and 1,080 kilometers south-southeast of Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur. Satellite data show Alvin packing sustained winds of 65 km/h…
  • turtle theftSuspect Arrested in Puerto Vallarta Turtle Trafficking Case Authorities arrested Juan “N” in Mexico City for the December 9, 2024 theft of 40 endangered casquito turtles—an important victory against Puerto Vallarta turtle trafficking. Federal agents arrested Juan “N” in Mexico City for his alleged role in the December 2024 theft of 40 casquito turtles (Kinosternon vogti) from Puerto Vallarta. The capture follows a…
  • pacific hurricane season 2025NOAA Eyes 40% Chance of New Pacific Storm Barbara Off Mexico Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - A low-pressure system is anticipated to develop off the Pacific coast of southern Mexico and Central America this week. If it organizes into a tropical storm, it will earn the name Barbara, marking the second named storm of the Pacific hurricane season 2025. Into Monday, June 2, 2025, forecasters at the…
  • Navy seized a ton and a half of cocaine off the coast of JaliscoNavy Achieves 1.5 Ton Cocaine Seizure Off The Coast of Puerto Vallarta Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - The Mexican Navy intercepted one and a half tons of cocaine off the coast of Puerto Vallarta in a coordinated maritime operation that blocked roughly three million doses from reaching Mexico’s streets. Officers discovered 38 waterproof bales carrying a total of 1,500 individual packages of suspected cocaine, weighing about 1,500 kilograms…
Scroll to Top