The State Commission for the Search for Missing Persons issued the location cards for brothers Raúl and Miguel Ángel Acuña Rodríguez, aged 37 and 35 respectively, who were deprived of their freedom last Saturday, October 26 in the Venustiano Carranza neighborhood.
According to the location card, both were last seen at 11:30 a.m. at their home in the Venustiano Carranza neighborhood, Mazatlán, and since then their whereabouts are unknown.
That same Saturday, October 26, the State Public Security Secretariat reported that two people were deprived of their freedom by armed men in a home in the aforementioned neighborhood.
It reported that a call was received to the 911 emergency system and it mentioned that two male persons had been deprived of their freedom in the Venustiano Carranza neighborhood. Upon arriving at the scene, the municipal police confirmed the incident.
The preventive elements reported that the alleged perpetrators, who were carrying firearms, entered a home, took out the two people and put them in a van.
They said that they also took computer equipment and cash, so personnel from the State Attorney General’s Office took charge of carrying out the first investigations.
According to the location file, Raúl Acuña Rodríguez, 37 years old, has a mole on his right chin, is 1.75 meters tall, white skin and medium build.
While his brother Miguel Ángel, 35 years old, is 1.79 meters tall, white skin and medium build. As distinctive signs he has a swollen vein on the index finger of his left hand, a nose deviated to the left and a tattoo located on his left arm, on the outside, with the figure of the deathly hallows from the Harry Potter movie.
The State Commission for the Search for Missing Persons has made available the telephone numbers 6693-278424 and 6691-057953, where all communications will remain anonymous.
Source: lineadirectaportal