They warned young people and minors not to be tempted by offers of jobs with attractive salaries because these could turn out to be “lures” to recruit them for illegal activities.
The destination is Jalisco, where the verifiable disappearance of at least 57 young people in just two months was reported, including Luis Fernando Pérez Espinoza, originally from Torreón, who arrived in Tlaquepaque, on September 7, 2024. and there has been no further communication with him.
The above is based on the file issued by the Jalisco Missing Persons Search Commission, he is described as thin, white-skinned, 1.88 meters tall, short brown and Chinese hair, and has acne on his face and a scar on his forehead on the left side.
Indira Navarro, a member of Guerreros Buscadores de Jalisco, a group that has been operating for three years but was inaugurated in January, explained that the way criminals operate is through attractive job offers ranging from 4,000 to 7,000 pesos or more per week to work as security guards, cleaners and even as part of a soccer team.
They asked for credentials, videos and to dress in a certain way so they could be identified upon arrival at the bus terminal, where they were picked up by alleged recruiters.
It was at this exact moment that he was last seen, lagoon player Luis Fernando.