Three Young People Go Missing in Los Mochis; Search Notices Activated
Three young men have gone missing in Ahome, Mexico, prompting local authorities to issue search notices.
In Ahome, Sinaloa, three young men—José Ángel Soto Espain, Juan Antonio Soto Espain, and Heriberto López Díaz—have been reported missing, with last known sighting occurring on February 7, 2026. Their families lost contact with them around 9:00 AM on that day while they were at a residence, and no further communication or information on their whereabouts has been available since. The disappearance has raised concerns in the local community and among authorities.
The authorities, especially the Comisión Estatal de Búsqueda de Personas in Sinaloa, have activated search notices to locate the missing individuals. They have appealed to the public for assistance in providing any information that could lead to their discovery. This case underscores a troubling trend of disappearances in the region, contributing to a growing climate of fear and insecurity for residents.
Additionally, this incident ties into a broader narrative of disappearances linked to crime in Sinaloa, where public safety has increasingly become a pressing issue. The recent cases, including those of tourists in Mazatlán and missing workers, highlight the persistent dangers faced by individuals in the area and the urgent need for effective measures to address these alarming trends.