2024-11-14 01:53:00
In Tlaxcella, a teenage couple fled their home and were raided by judicial and security forces, three days after they developed symptoms of dehydration and sought help. It is believed they have been outdoors without many resources.
Sources at the San Alberto Police Department confirmed the appearance. The head of the entity, Chief Commissioner Jorge Funes, confirmed that the young men were rescued at noon on Wednesday in a ranching countryside in the jurisdiction of La Tapias, about 10 miles from San Pedro where they were last seen. 15 km.
JJ, a 16-year-old teenager from the town of San Pedro, disappeared around 8 a.m. on Monday without going to school. That morning, Alberto Pereyra, a 20-year-old from Villa Dolores, heard nothing either. Both will maintain an emotional relationship.
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The girl’s mother reported her absence and search proceedings were launched the same day. Police from the San Javier and San Alberto departments closed the route and began canvassing various spaces. Their faces and features are also spread through the media and social networks. Tuesday passed with no news.
At noon on Wednesday, a neighbor of Lastapias thought she recognized the wanted boy and notified police. Firefighters, DUAR members and other rescue units arrived, as well as police from both departments.
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Those wanted were rescued in the mountains and forests of a ranch called La Francia. “The girl was suffering from severe dehydration and appeared to have been left outdoors,” a rescue worker said. Other sources said they had been staying in a house in the nearby town of Villa de la Rosas from Monday to Tuesday. inside.
The young man’s condition stabilized and he was later released. As of press time, there was no news of any charges against Pereira. The case is in the hands of prosecutor Lucrecia Zambrana from Villa Dolores.
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**Interview with Chief Commissioner Jorge Funes of the San Alberto Police Department**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us, Chief Funes. Can you walk us through the events that led to the rescue of the young couple in Tlaxcella?
**Chief Funes:** Absolutely. On Monday morning, we received reports of two teenagers, JJ and Alberto, who went missing without notifying their families. The girl’s mother immediately reported her absence, prompting an urgent search operation led by our police department along with San Javier police.
**Interviewer:** What challenges did your teams face during the search?
**Chief Funes:** The terrain was challenging, and conditions were difficult. We focused on canvassing various areas, including rural paths and forests. We utilized support from our local community and urged them to keep an eye out for the missing teenagers. Unfortunately, no leads emerged on Tuesday, which heightened our concern.
**Interviewer:** How did the police ultimately locate them?
**Chief Funes:** It was a community member, actually, who recognized one of the boys. She contacted our authorities, leading us to launch a swift rescue operation in the La Tapias area, about 10 miles from where they were last seen. It was a collaborative effort involving firefighters and rescue units from multiple organizations.
**Interviewer:** What condition were the teenagers in when they were rescued?
**Chief Funes:** They exhibited signs of dehydration and exhaustion. Thankfully, no serious injuries were reported. It appears they had been outdoors without sufficient resources for several days, but we were able to provide them with immediate medical attention once they were found.
**Interviewer:** What do you believe motivated the teenagers to leave their homes?
**Chief Funes:** Like any situation involving young adults, there are many facets to consider, including emotional or personal issues. While they were indeed in a relationship, it’s important to respect their privacy as they deal with the aftermath of this incident.
**Interviewer:** What’s next for the teenagers and their families after this incident?
**Chief Funes:** Right now, our priority is ensuring they receive the necessary emotional and medical support. We’re also collaborating with their families to understand their needs moving forward. We encourage anyone facing similar challenges to reach out for help.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Chief Funes, for sharing these insights with us. We appreciate the effort made by your department and the community to ensure the safe return of the teenagers.
**Chief Funes:** Thank you for covering this story and helping raise awareness in the community.