Family from Aguascalientes Disappears While Heading to Jalisco

Search notices have already been published by the Aguascalientes Prosecutor’s Office; among the victims is a minor

A family from Aguascalientes disappeared while heading to Villa Hidalgo, Jalisco, apparently to buy clothes.

The last contact family members had with Nelson Herrera, Saira Hernández, and Karen Herrera was on Sunday, September 29, at 11:00 AM, after they left their home in the municipality of San Francisco de los Romo.

Who are the missing victims?

The missing individuals are Nelson Herrera Ortiz, 30, who was driving a sand-colored truck. He was accompanied by his partner, Saira Jazmín Salas Hernández, 26, and their four-year-old daughter, Karen Ariana.

For the past three days, family members have been trying to contact them, but there has been no response on their cell phones. The Aguascalientes State Prosecutor’s Office has issued search notices for each member of this family, as they are considered potential victims of a crime.

If you have any information that could help locate Nelson, Saira, and Karen, please contact 449 478 28 00 or 449 911 34 55.

More Missing Persons from Aguascalientes

Similarly, Cruz Heriberto Preciado Muñoz has been missing since September 15. He was last seen at the Palenque del Puertecito de la Virgen in San Francisco de los Romo, Aguascalientes.

According to Liliana Ivett, Heriberto’s wife, the victim is 33 years old. On the last day he was seen, he was driving a red 2015 model car, which was found outside the Palenque del Puertecito de la Virgen. This is the only clue they have so far.

Ivett added that her husband was last seen around midnight on September 16 at the aforementioned location. Heriberto was excited to attend the palenque, as he was going to a cockfight.

Source: Nmas