Photo: Provided by his family
The disappearance of Juan Camilo Ríos Escobar43 years old, has generated an intense search and a call to the community to provide information that allows us to find his whereabouts. According to his family, he was last seen on Friday, November 1, 2024, in the El Porvenir neighborhoodmunicipality of Rionegro, where he resides. However, a witness claims to have seen him on Sunday, November 3, at 7:00 am, on the Saxony sidewalk.
At the time of his disappearance, Juan Camilo was wearing jeans, steel-toed boots, prescription glasses, and a light gray jacket with black details on the sleeves. Under the jacket he wore a dark gray camibus.
Juan Camilo lives with his mother, two uncles, a sister, his brother-in-law and a nephew. He is the father of a 16-year-old girl and works as an employee in a warehouse. Her sister, Catalina Escobar, claims that she had no conflicts with anyone and that the family has not received threats either, which makes her disappearance even more inexplicable.
The complaint for his disappearance was filed on Monday, November 4complying with the legal requirement of waiting 72 hours. Since then, the family has received calls from people trying to take advantage of the situation for extortion purposes. “Unfortunately, there are those who seek to deceive us, but we have known how to handle it,” said Catalina.
Juan Camilo has a medium build, dark brown hair with some gray hair, and a graying beard and mustache. Among his distinctive signs are two tattoos: one on the right thigh with the figure of Tweety and another on the right elbow that says “María José.”
The family, together with the Group of Missing Persons of the CTI of Rionegro, has intensified the search. Any relevant information can be communicated to the 3146163930.
His family does not lose hope of finding him soon and calls on the community to be attentive and report any information that may help in his location.
2024-11-16 02:13:00
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**Interview with Maria Ríos, Sister of Juan Camilo Ríos Escobar, Regarding His Disappearance**
**Editor:** Good evening, Maria. Thank you for joining us today. It must be a very difficult time for you and your family. Can you tell us a bit about your brother and what led to his disappearance?
**Maria Ríos:** Thank you for having me. Juan Camilo, who is 43 years old, is a wonderful brother and a devoted family man. We last saw him on November 1, 2024, in our neighborhood, El Porvenir in Rionegro. His disappearance came as a shock to all of us. He was just going about his day like any other, and to have him vanish like this is completely unthinkable.
**Editor:** That sounds incredibly tough. What have you and your family been doing since he went missing?
**Maria Ríos:** We immediately started searching for him. We’ve been reaching out to neighbors, friends, and anyone who might have seen him. We’ve also posted on social media, trying to raise awareness. The community has been supportive, and we’ve received some tips, but nothing concrete yet.
**Editor:** Have the local authorities been involved in the search efforts?
**Maria Ríos:** Yes, the police have opened an investigation and are working with us. They’ve been supportive and are following up on leads. We just hope that someone, somewhere, has information that could help us find Juan Camilo.
**Editor:** A witness mentioned seeing him before he disappeared. Has that witness shared any details with you or the authorities?
**Maria Ríos:** Yes, they mentioned having seen him in the area shortly before he went missing. We are hoping that they can provide more information to help piece together what happened.
**Editor:** It’s heartening to hear that the community is rallying around your family. How can people help if they have any information regarding Juan’s whereabouts?
**Maria Ríos:** We urge anyone who might have seen him or knows anything to come forward. Even the smallest detail could be important. They can reach out to us directly or contact the local police. Our family just wants him home safely.
**Editor:** Thank you for sharing your story, Maria. We hope that Juan Camilo is found soon and that your family gets the closure you need.
**Maria Ríos:** Thank you for helping us spread the word. It means a lot to us during this heartbreaking time.