The Prosecutor’s Office of Nuevo León issued a search report for a woman of American nationality in the municipality of Apodaca, along with her two minor children.
The woman was identified as Natalie Sirisa Enriquez, 40, who was last seen on Monday, May 12 in the Santa Rosa neighborhood of the municipality of Apodaca, conurbed with Monterrey.
The American citizen was traveling in her vehicle with Texas plates, in the company of her two children, Carlo García and Lidia Mía García, 1 and 2 years old, respectively.
They were traveling “aboard a 2005 Red Ford Lariat truck and red camper (with) Texas state circulation plates,” the report details.
In the search sheet broadcast by the authorities, the woman is described with black hair and a dyed blond lock, white complexion, dark brown eyes, large nose, medium mouth, regular thick lips, a height of 1.60 meters and robust complexion.
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As particular signs, he has a tattoo of a mandala in his left hand, another in his right hand with a butterfly, a cross in the right thigh, and the legends “Life Crazy” in the chest and “Little Baby” under the neck.
Nuevo León faces a crisis of disappearances of women, many of which are later located without life.
According to data from the National Registry of missing and not located (RNPDNO) of the Government of Mexico, during 2024, the lifeless discovery of 28 women in Nuevo León was reported who had previously been reported as missing.
Thus, Nuevo León was placed in the second national place of missing women located dead, only behind the State of Mexico, with 33 cases.
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In Mexico, there are more than 128,000 missing and not located people, according to RNPDNO figures, which counts the disappearances since the 1950s, of which almost 30,000 are women.
With EFE information
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