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Investigation ceases for individuals lost in Sierra de Guadalupe mountains

Uncovered during patrols, a total of 11 potentially human bone fragments and garments were discovered, according to FGJ-CDMX.

Investigation ceases for those lost in Sierra de Guadalupe mountain range
Investigation ceases for those lost in Sierra de Guadalupe mountain range

Investigation ceases for individuals lost in Sierra de Guadalupe mountains

The search operation for missing persons in the Sierra de Guadalupe, north of Mexico City, concluded on September 18. The operation, which involved 4,255 people, 28 canine pairs, and 11 drones, was conducted in accordance with the Mexico City Strategy for the Search of Persons 2025-2030.

The Sierra de Guadalupe area was identified as having a high index of disappearance cases, prompting the search operation. During the operation, 11 bone remains that could be human and clothing were found and secured. The FGJ confirmed that the bone remains will be subjected to analysis for identification.

One significant finding of the operation was the discovery of a person who had an active unique search bulletin and was injured. The found person was taken to a hospital, and their family was contacted. However, the article does not provide any new information about the person's current condition or any developments regarding their contact with the family.

It's worth noting that the search operation in the Sierra de Guadalupe is one of multiple profiles vying to head the National Search Commission, as per a separate report. No further details were provided about the 27 profiles competing for the position in the article.

Searches were conducted in various locations, including Cola de Caballo and Vicente Guerrero hills, Gustavo A. Madero borough, Tlalnepantla, Tultitlán, and Tultepec municipalities. Despite the operation's conclusion, the search for missing persons continues to be a priority for the authorities.

The Cabinet for the Search of Missing Persons promoted the Mexico City Strategy for the Search of Persons 2025-2030 during the operation, emphasising their commitment to finding and identifying the missing persons in Mexico. The strategy aims to improve search and rescue operations, strengthen the legal framework, and enhance cooperation between different levels of government and civil society.

While the search operation in the Sierra de Guadalupe has concluded, the search for answers and justice for the missing persons and their families continues. The authorities are working diligently to identify the bone remains found during the operation and provide closure to the families affected by disappearances in the area.

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