The case of the minor has become a complete mystery Ana Valeria Alfaro Cabrera, 14 years old, missing since last Friday, August 2, when relatives saw her leaving her home around 8:00 PM, located between Las Nieves and Rebolo, in the city Southeast of Barranquilla.
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At the request of the Missing Persons Search Unit of the Public Prosecution Service’s CTI Atlantic Section released the teen’s identity and photo in an attempt to gain information about her whereabouts.
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A search circular from the tax authority, known to EL HERALDO, states that the minor’s physical characteristics are “approximately 1 meter and 55 centimeters tall, with a robust build, dark skin, straight black hair, medium-sized dark eyes, flat nose, medium-sized mouth, medium-sized lips. He has a tattoo on his right forearm in the shape of a butterfly and another on his right leg in the shape of palm trees. And he has a piercing on the right side of his mouth.”
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At the time of the loss, according to the authority, “She wore a black backless jumpsuit and white synthetic sandals.”
This medium made a tour of the neighborhoods where they could probably meet the minor, but no one gave any information. They even said that they did not know that she was missing.
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However, a judicial source indicated that there is information about the girl’s presence during the following night Friday August 2nd in a billiards the city of Suroriente and in this subject he was seen conversing with a number of subjects, apparently older.
He was subsequently observed leaving the location in the company of the same persons.
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The same source reported that members of a group were allegedly involved in the minor’s disappearance. criminal structure that operates in the corridors of power in the city, including men who give orders to the so-called ‘cubs’ despite being behind bars in prisons in the region.
So far, the authorities of Police and Public Prosecution Service They did not provide any further information about this case.
Source: El heraldo
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