Three students from the University of Guadalajara disappear in one week; the community demands their location.

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Axel Ríos, Jesús Bryan Huidor, and Miguel Alejandro Medina del Castillo are high school students at the University of Guadalajara (UDG) who disappeared in the capital of Jalisco within a week.

Edgar Axel Ríos, 15, was last seen on March 27 of this year in the Olímpica neighborhood, as he was leaving his home to attend the Guadalajara Polytechnic High School. According to his search report, he sent a message to a classmate telling him he was about to arrive at school.

After his disappearance, students from the school published a video asking for the public’s help in locating him. They described him as a teenager between 5’6″ and 5’7″ tall, with white skin and dark brown hair.

Relatives of Axel Ríos have posted on social media that they discovered the minor’s cell phone was in Zacatecas, and for this reason, authorities have given up searching for him.

Jesús Bryan Huidor, 17, was last seen on April 1 in the San Juan de Dios neighborhood of Guadalajara. He was wearing a white shirt, blue pants, black sneakers, and a black backpack.

According to local media, Huidor is in his third semester at the UDG High School 6.

The last person to disappear was Miguel Alejandro Medina del Castillo, 17. According to his wanted file, he disappeared on April 3 in the San Rafael neighborhood.

His mother posted on social media that Medina del Castillo did not return from Tlaquepaque High School that day, and she was asking for the community’s help in locating him.

Following the disappearances, students called for a march on April 8 to demand that the three UDG students be found alive, local media reported.

Later, the school’s principal, Karla Planter Pérez, acknowledged to local media that in addition to the three missing students, there was one more who had last been seen in January.

Source: latinus.us