Investigations remain open in cases of 40 missing women from Chihuahua Mexico from 1993 to March of 2012

Posted on April 9, 2012 • Filed under: Crime, Latin America Womens Issues, Mexico, Social Issues

A total of 40 cases of equal numbers of women reported missing in the Central Area Office, from 1993 to March 2012, remain in force and under investigation.
Of that number of inquiries, 32 were women residing in the city of Chihuahua, and that to date have not been located by family and friends. The rest (8), are missing women in the cities of Ojinaga, Meoqui, Camargo and Delicias.
On the website of the Attorney General (EGF), www.fiscalia.chihuahua.gob.mx, detailed, that of all women who remain in the classification of “Lost or Missing” corresponds to a report presented in the year 1994, three are missing complaints of 1998, one for the year 2000, two correspond to 2001, two are for 2005, two are for 2006, three are for 2008, two correspond to 2010, nine reports disappearance correspond to 2011 and seven are missing report this year. Read Article

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