mplican a policías de Huatulco en asesinato de cuatro jóvenes de Tlaxcala - La Jornada
Wednesday, March 5, 2025, p. 34
Puebla, Pue., Municipal police from Huatulco could be linked to the disappearance and murder of four young people from Tlaxcala, whose bodies were among nine found last Sunday in an abandoned vehicle on the Cuacnopalan – Oaxaca highway, near the Puebla municipality of San José Miahuatlán, reported sources close to the case.
They explained that Brenda Mariel Salas, 19 years old – who was part of the group of travelers sought in Oaxaca since February 27, and who was found alive on a highway in Puebla last Monday – declared that she and Angie Lizeth Pérez García, 29 years old, were deprived of their liberty by alleged agents of Huatulco, who beat them, and then abandoned her alone on a road.
According to this version, both women would have been picked up when leaving the Jocha Lodging, owned by José Alfredo Lavariega Canseco, who in 2021 ran for mayor of Huatulco under the banner of the Social Encounter Party and last Sunday morning was shot while driving his private vehicle.
Oaxaca Governor Salomón Jara Cruz announced that next Friday there will be a meeting between prosecutors and heads of Public Security areas of that entity and Puebla in order to advance the investigation of the case.
According to ministry sources, four of the nine bodies found in Puebla on Sunday night correspond to the Tlaxcalans reported missing while vacationing on the beaches of Huatulco and Zipolite.
They are Raúl Emmanuel González Lozano, 28 years old; Lesly Noya Trejo, 21; Angie Lizeth Pérez García, 29, and Jacqueline Ailet Meza Cázares, 23, originally from the municipalities of Yauhquemehcan, Tzompantepec and Apizaco.
Investigating the whereabouts of 4
Meanwhile, the whereabouts of Noemí Yamileth López Moratilla, 28; Rolando Armando Evaristo, 22; Rubén Antonio Ramos Flores, 22, and Uriel Calva, 22, reported missing in the same area, are still being investigated.
Authorities are conducting the respective studies to confirm or rule out the possibility that the remains of any of them are among the bodies found in San José Miahuatlán.
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