Coahuila added 10 new disappearances in the first two months of 2025, while Durango added 22 cases.
According to the National Registry of Missing and Unlocated Persons, in Coahuila, 9 were men and 1 was a woman.
In which municipalities are the disappearances occurring?
Breaking down by municipality, three were registered in Ramos Arizpe, two in Monclova, two in Saltillo, one in Juárez, one in Torreón, and one in Arteaga.
In contrast, the number of missing persons is four: one in Torreón, one in Piedras Negras, one in Parras, and one in Saltillo.
Missing Persons in Durango in 2025
Durango, for its part, recorded 22 disappearances in the first two months of 2025, of which 16 were men and 6 were women.
The disappearances are distributed as follows: 13 in Durango City, three in Gómez Palacio, two in Vicente Guerrero, one in Mapimí, two in Pueblo Nuevo, and one in Lerdo. The number of people located during that period rises to 12.
How much did disappearances increase compared to 2024?
The number of disappearances recorded in the first two months of 2024 compared to the same period in 2025 contrasts sharply in both states.
The National Registry of Missing and Unlocated Persons reports that in Coahuila, there were 21 missing persons during January and February 2024, while in Durango, there were 14.
Groups call for the search for their missing relatives
It is worth remembering that in various forums and spaces, groups of families searching for their missing relatives have expressed that disappearances continue in both states and throughout the country. Therefore, they reiterate their call for both the public to be vigilant and for authorities to locate missing persons.
Source: milenio