Three young men from Querétaro reported missing in Mazatlán; location report issued

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Three tourists from the state of Querétaro were reported missing after spending the weekend in Mazatlán. Last Monday, April 7th, as they began their return home, their family lost contact with them while they were traveling in their van on a detour to the municipality of Concordia.

The family of brothers Santiago and Enrique Sánchez Rodríguez, and José Isaías García Rosey, requested help through social media to locate them.

It is known that the tourists, originally from San Juan del Río, traveled in their van to the beaches of Mazatlán on Thursday, April 3rd, to spend a pleasant weekend before the Easter holiday period. According to their families, their stay was pleasant.
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Last Monday, their families were notified that they had begun their return to San Juan del Río. The last communication with them was at 7:00 p.m. that day, as they were entering the detour to the municipality of Concordia.

The State Commission for the Search for Persons issued location records for the three men. Santiago Sánchez Rodríguez is described as 18 years old, 1.70 meters tall, of medium build, and has a tattoo of Judas Thaddeus on his left forearm.

His brother Carlos Enrique is 28 years old, 1.90 meters tall, of robust build, and has several tattoos on his body, including the letter “i” and the figure of a female warrior with a sword and a Pegasus-type horse with half of his face.

José Isaías García Rosey, 23, is 1.70 meters tall, of robust build, with a round face, semi-permanent eyebrows, and no tattoos.

Foto: Comisión Estatal de Búsqueda de Personas

Source: eluniversal