MONTERREY.- The Nuevo León Attorney General’s Office activated the Amber Alertof course theft of a three-month-old babyin the municipality of Escobedo.
The events were reported at 9:00 p.m. yesterday Thursday in the parking lot of the Bodega Aurrera store, in the Alianza Real neighborhood. According to the description of the search form, the minor is identified as Juan Carlos Sena Alemán, with brown hair and white skin.
The minor’s mother said that with deceptionof the women snatched her baby. In her complaint, the baby’s mother stated that she met the two alleged perpetrators weeks ago in a mobile market.
It turned out that both women, They promised the victim a donation of clothes and they summoned her in the parking lot of the aforementioned establishment.
Apparently the raptors they gave money to the mother so that acquired milk for her little ones (since the baby has a twin) she said that one of the women took the baby away Before entering to buy the dairy, when I left they were gone. They both fled in a vehicle.
He only found the stroller empty, while so he requested the support of the police. EscobedoCivil Force and National guard who will carry out various search operations.
The Attorney General’s Office is investigating the facts to find the whereabouts of the minor.
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**Interview with Maria Gonzalez, Child Safety Advocate**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, Maria. We’ve just received news about a disturbing case in Nuevo León where a three-month-old baby was reportedly stolen from its mother. What can you tell us about the importance of awareness in such situations?
**Maria Gonzalez:** Thank you for having me. It’s crucial for communities to stay vigilant and informed, especially regarding the safety of children. This incident underscores the need for parents to be cautious of unfamiliar individuals, particularly in public spaces.
**Interviewer:** The mother was deceived by two women who had previously met her. How can individuals protect themselves from such manipulative tactics?
**Maria Gonzalez:** Education is key. Parents should be made aware of the common tactics used by abductors, including building trust over time. It’s essential to maintain a level of skepticism about interactions with strangers and to never let your guard down, especially in crowded areas like parking lots.
**Interviewer:** In this case, the women distracted the mother and took the baby while she was preoccupied. What advice do you have for parents to avoid similar distractions?
**Maria Gonzalez:** Always keep your child close and stay focused on your surroundings. If someone approaches you, it’s okay to be polite but cautious. If you feel uncomfortable or if a situation feels odd, walk away. Additionally, consider using safety devices, like harnesses for young kids, when in public places.
**Interviewer:** Law enforcement has activated an Amber Alert. How effective are these alerts in situations like this?
**Maria Gonzalez:** Amber Alerts can be incredibly effective because they quickly disseminate crucial information to the public. The more eyes on the lookout, the higher the chances of safely recovering the child. It’s important for people to take these alerts seriously and report any suspicious activity immediately.
**Interviewer:** In the wake of this incident, what steps should the community take to support the affected family and ensure safety?
**Maria Gonzalez:** Communities can come together to organize safety workshops and outreach programs focusing on child safety. Local law enforcement can collaborate with schools, community centers, and parent groups to raise awareness and create resources, ensuring everyone knows how to respond in such situations.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Maria, for your insights on such a critical issue. It’s a reminder for all of us to be aware and proactive when it comes to child safety.
**Maria Gonzalez:** Thank you for having me. Let’s continue to advocate for safer communities for our children.