Within a 48-hour period, three women, two of them minors, were reported missing in the cities of Culiacán and Mazatlán, prompting the State Attorney General’s Office to issue wanted notices.
The first urgent Amber Alert issued describes the official report on April 28th that 17-year-old Aimar Guadalupe Antillo Valdez was last seen by her mother on Monday, April 21st, in the Tepuche municipality of Culiacán.
Her wanted notice describes her as 1.65 meters tall, with a thin build, light brown complexion, straight brown hair, a large mouth, and other distinguishing features. She has a mole on the left side of her nose. She is wearing gray shorts, socks, sandals, and a purple T-shirt.

The second Amber Alert describes that on the 28th of this month, the disappearance of 16-year-old Mary Carmen Gutiérrez Ortiz was reported to the State Attorney General’s Office on Thursday, April 24th, in the Santa Fe neighborhood of Mazatlán.
She is described as 1.62 meters tall, with a medium build, light brown complexion, short, straight, black hair, medium-sized dark brown eyes, and a medium-sized mouth. She is wearing an oversized T-shirt, blue jeans, and plastic sandals.
Search report issued for Lorena Isabel Espinoza Flores
On April 30th, a formal report of the disappearance of 25-year-old Lorena Isabel Espinoza Flores was received. Her family last saw her last Sunday, April 26th, when she left her home in the Vista del Mar neighborhood of Mazatlán.
The Alba Protocol Alert describes her as a woman of one meter 74 centimeters in height, robust build, long blond hair, light brown complexion, large brown eyes, large mouth, wearing a black blouse, black pants and sandals.

Source: eluniversal