Last Tuesday, the parents of 23-year-old Pablo Jared, who has been missing since July 30 of this year, protested in front of the Laguna I delegation of the State Attorney General's Office after 49 days without knowing his whereabouts.
The young man's family and friends demonstrated with banners in front of the delegationIt was the mother of Pablo Jared, Janeth Adame, who expressed her dissatisfaction with the work done by the prosecutor's office, pointing out the inconsistencies and irregularities of the position.
After the presentation, José Ángel Herrera, a prosecutor specializing in missing persons, received the parents of Pablo Jared and listened to their concernsin addition to presenting the results achieved as a research group.
The prosecutor explained that the parents referred to some evidence that Pablo Jared's associates had provided them and therefore The investigation will focus on a town in the municipality of Tlahualilowithout giving further details so as not to hinder the work that is about to begin.
He added that Jared's parents asked to review the drone footage that fly over the area where he probably disappeared to find some non-biological evidence, such as footwear or clothing, are already concerned about Jared's arrival at the location of the truck he was driving, thus ruling out or confirming a custodial situation.
Until recently Authorities are focusing their investigation on employee interviews and fieldwork at the company Pablo Jared worked for. and in the company in Químicas del Rey, where he was heading when he disappeared.
It should be noted that The investigation related to the case is carried out in a coordinated manner by the Attorney General of the State of Coahuila and the Attorney General of the State of Durango.The latter started the investigation, as they received the disappearance report.
Finally, the prosecutor noted that since the joint investigation between the prosecutor's offices began, activate the Interpol yellow alert to expand the search area From Pablo Jared, in case you are in a hospital, detention center, or even a facility that receives corpses, such as a morgue.