The Sinaloa State Commission for the Search for Persons requests the support of the public to locate Jesús Antonio Hernández Ruiz, 37 years old, who was last seen on February 13, 2025 in the municipality of Mazatlán.
According to the search form, Jesús Antonio is approximately 1.75 meters tall, has a robust build, and has distinctive features such as a thin mustache and beard, a scar on his right eyebrow, and a tattoo with a phrase on his forearm.
At the time of his disappearance, he was wearing black sports shorts, a short-sleeved shirt, and a black cap, as well as dark sports shoes. It is also mentioned that he usually wears a ring on his right hand.
State authorities and his family ask the community to immediately contact the official telephone numbers of the State Search Commission or the emergency number 911 if they have any information that could help locate him.
In Sinaloa, authorities have strengthened coordination with various agencies and search groups to respond to reports of missing persons. The prompt dissemination of personal data and physical characteristics is considered essential to expedite the location and reunion with their families.
The call is reiterated to the public not to ignore clues that could help in the search for missing persons and to report any details that may allow the prompt location of Jesús Antonio Hernández Ruiz.
Share this information to help in the search for missing persons in Sinaloa.
If you have relevant information, contact the State Search Commission or 911.
Ed. Note: In Sinaloa, the problem of missing persons has been a constant concern for authorities and search groups. According to data from the National Search Commission (CNB), as of January 2025, more than 6,000 missing and unlocated people had been reported in the state since records began. Mazatlán, in particular, has been identified as one of the areas with a high number of cases.
The state government has implemented actions to improve the search and location of people, including the use of technology such as drones, genetic databases, and coordination with civil organizations. However, groups such as Sabuesos Guerreras and Voz de los Desaparecidos have pointed out that institutional responses remain insufficient and that citizen participation is key in these processes.
Immediate reporting and dissemination of information, as in the case of Jesús Antonio Hernández Ruiz, are essential to speed up the location of missing persons. It is recommended that any relevant information be reported to the Sinaloa State Commission for the Search for Persons or to 911.
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