Puerto Vallarta Authorities Conduct Extensive Search Operation for Missing Persons

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – In a significant and coordinated effort, authorities from various levels of government, in collaboration with the Persons Search Commission of the State of Jalisco, have launched a comprehensive search operation in Puerto Vallarta. This initiative includes the active participation of relatives of individuals reported missing, highlighting the community’s joint effort to locate their loved ones.

According to an official statement, the search operation focused on the municipality of Puerto Vallarta, particularly in the area identified as “Las Vegas.” Various points of interest were thoroughly examined, as indicated by the families of the missing individuals. This field search is part of a broader strategy to address the increasing number of missing persons cases in the region.

The operational deployment underscored the principle of joint participation, with substantial support from multiple entities. The National Guard, the Secretariat of National Defense (SEDENA), the State Public Security Secretariat, the K9 canine squad, and the Family Care and Context Analysis Directorate of the Persons Search Commission were all involved in the efforts.

Simultaneously, similar actions were taken in the municipality of Magdalena. Personnel from the Persons Search Commission executed field search operations, targeting specific points identified through a detailed context analysis of the area. The Magdalena municipal search cell assisted in these efforts, executing a prospecting plan that included thorough searches of designated points and polygons. These actions extended to the surroundings of a local river and the bridges in the vicinity, ensuring no area was left unchecked.

The search operations in Puerto Vallarta and Magdalena represent a robust and collaborative approach to addressing the pressing issue of missing persons in Jalisco. Authorities have emphasized the importance of community involvement and have urged the public to come forward with any information that could assist in locating the missing individuals. The Persons Search Commission of the State of Jalisco has provided a dedicated hotline, available 24/7, for this purpose. The hotline number is 3315145422.

In a notable call to action, the Commission has specifically requested information regarding the whereabouts of the Camarena brothers. The ongoing search efforts underscore the commitment of the Jalisco authorities and the community to bringing resolution and peace to the families affected by these disappearances.

This large-scale operation demonstrates the critical role of cooperation between government agencies and the public in addressing the issue of missing persons. The authorities remain steadfast in their mission to locate and return missing individuals to their families, reinforcing the importance of solidarity and joint effort in these challenging times.

For more information or to provide any relevant details, citizens are encouraged to contact the Persons Search Commission of the State of Jalisco at the provided hotline number.

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – In a significant and coordinated effort, authorities from various levels of government, in collaboration with the Persons Search Commission of the State of Jalisco, have launched a comprehensive search operation in Puerto Vallarta. This initiative includes the active participation of relatives of individuals reported missing, highlighting the community's joint effort to locate their loved ones.

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