NANCY NAVARRO-MUNOZ - 18 yo - Jaurez MX/ El Paso TX
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NANCY NAVARRO-MUNOZ - 18 yo - Jaurez MX/ El Paso TX
Relatives of Juárez resident Nancy I. Navarro Muñoz, 18, said they have
become desperate in their search for the teenager who has been missing
July 13. Her parents told authorities they last saw Navarro when she left the
house to apply for a job at the Modatela fabric store in downtown
Juárez. She was looking for work because she had lost her job at one of
the Lear maquiladora plants and has a baby to support.This week, the teenager's relatives and friends conducted a protest in
front of the Chihuahua state attorney general's office, complaining that
investigators are not doing enough to find Navarro.
Missing: Nancy
Lucy Muñoz, Navarro's mother, said her daughter was last seen at a bus stop downtown around 2 p.m. on July 13.According to XEPM-TV
(Channel 99/Televisa) in Juárez, a string of young women with similar
profiles as Navarro have turned up missing in recent months. More than half a dozen of them attended the private Ignacio Allende
preparatory school, which is in front of the Benito Juárez monument in
downtown Juárez. The missing teenagers were known to use Facebook and
vanished in the same part of the city, XEPM reported.FBI and Mexican federal attorney general officials previously said that
Juárez Azteca gang members allegedly were implicated in the deaths and
disappearances of young women. Officials said the gang is part of "La
Linea," a network of corrupt police and business operators that control
drug-smuggling in downtown Juárez. Juárez city officials said
Tuesday that a special police unit called Grupo Jaguares (Jaguars) was
sent to patrol areas around schools to keep criminals away and prevent
campus property thefts.Non-governmental organizations like Amnesty International and Nuestras
Hijas de Regreso a Casa have alerted to a new wave of violence aimed at
young women in Juárez.
"On a number of occasions, the authorities have failed to respond
rapidly to reports of women and young girls going missing," Amnesty
International said in a statement after Adriana Sarmiento, 15, was
reported missing in 2008.Chihuahua state officials said 122 girls and women have been killed in
Juárez this year, and that most of the deaths were related to organized
crime.
Mexican officials said 58 girls and women who were reported missing at
the end of 2010 had not been found.
http://www.elpasotimes.com/ci_18509499?source=most_viewed
become desperate in their search for the teenager who has been missing
July 13. Her parents told authorities they last saw Navarro when she left the
house to apply for a job at the Modatela fabric store in downtown
Juárez. She was looking for work because she had lost her job at one of
the Lear maquiladora plants and has a baby to support.This week, the teenager's relatives and friends conducted a protest in
front of the Chihuahua state attorney general's office, complaining that
investigators are not doing enough to find Navarro.
Missing: Nancy
Lucy Muñoz, Navarro's mother, said her daughter was last seen at a bus stop downtown around 2 p.m. on July 13.According to XEPM-TV
(Channel 99/Televisa) in Juárez, a string of young women with similar
profiles as Navarro have turned up missing in recent months. More than half a dozen of them attended the private Ignacio Allende
preparatory school, which is in front of the Benito Juárez monument in
downtown Juárez. The missing teenagers were known to use Facebook and
vanished in the same part of the city, XEPM reported.FBI and Mexican federal attorney general officials previously said that
Juárez Azteca gang members allegedly were implicated in the deaths and
disappearances of young women. Officials said the gang is part of "La
Linea," a network of corrupt police and business operators that control
drug-smuggling in downtown Juárez. Juárez city officials said
Tuesday that a special police unit called Grupo Jaguares (Jaguars) was
sent to patrol areas around schools to keep criminals away and prevent
campus property thefts.Non-governmental organizations like Amnesty International and Nuestras
Hijas de Regreso a Casa have alerted to a new wave of violence aimed at
young women in Juárez.
"On a number of occasions, the authorities have failed to respond
rapidly to reports of women and young girls going missing," Amnesty
International said in a statement after Adriana Sarmiento, 15, was
reported missing in 2008.Chihuahua state officials said 122 girls and women have been killed in
Juárez this year, and that most of the deaths were related to organized
crime.
Mexican officials said 58 girls and women who were reported missing at
the end of 2010 had not been found.
http://www.elpasotimes.com/ci_18509499?source=most_viewed
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