Mar 16 • 20:34 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico El Financiero (ES)

Searching for Cloe Phoebe in Cuernavaca: What do we know about the other young women missing in Morelos?

Authorities in Morelos have activated the ALBA Protocol to search for 16-year-old Cloe Phoebe Ocampo Cadenas, who was reported missing in Cuernavaca.

The Attorney General's Office of the State of Morelos has activated the ALBA Protocol to initiate the search for Cloe Phoebe Ocampo Cadenas, a 16-year-old girl reported missing since March 13 in Cuernavaca. The official search bulletin describes her physical characteristics, including a height of 1.60 meters and a slender build, urging the public's assistance to provide any relevant information regarding her whereabouts. Despite the initial search, no significant leads have surfaced yet in the investigation.

In recent developments, authorities reported that three other young women previously listed as missing have been located. These women, identified as Rubí Itzel, Ximena Jocelyn, and Ángeles Belém, were successfully found, prompting the deactivation of their search notices. However, the Attorney General’s Office did not provide further details about the circumstances of their disappearance or subsequent recovery, leaving some concerned about the safety of young women in the region.

The ongoing search for Cloe and the successful recovery of the other individuals highlight the critical issues of missing persons in Morelos, particularly those involving young women. This situation raises broader questions about public safety, the effectiveness of local law enforcement protocols like ALBA, and the need for community engagement in efforts to locate missing individuals. As the search for Cloe Phoebe continues, the local community is encouraged to remain vigilant and report any relevant information that could assist in her return.

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