An Amber Alert has not yet been issued despite the fact that the family has already filed a missing person’s report.
Julissa Esmeralda Oliveros, 13 years old, disappeared in the municipal capital of Chapala on April 17.
Jazmín Stengel (Chapala).- Thirteen -year-old Julissa Esmeralda Oliveros of Chapala, has been missing since April 17 but an Amber Alert has not been issued despite the fact that the teenager’s mother has already filed a complaint with the Public Prosecutor’s Office.
The Amber Alert is a tool that «helps in the prompt location and recovery of children and adolescents at risk of suffering serious harm due to lack of location», according to the Jalisco State Government’s website.
According to her mother, Julissa Esmeralda Oliveros was last seen in the city of Chapala in a security camera image of her running in front of La Cristianía Park, along González Gallo Avenue.
Around 6:00 p.m. on April 17 Julissa was riding her bicycle with her older brother in the park, neighbors have told the mother that on that day they saw her on a yellow or green motorcycle heading «to the nursery», on Gonzalez Gallo Avenue.
Julissa Esmeralda has brown hair, small eyes and a thin mouth. She was wearing blue jeans with a long-sleeved black blouse and black sneakers and carrying a woven blue backpack.
The Strategic Security Coordinator of the State of Jalisco, Ricardo Sánchez Beruben, declared during his visit to Chapala on April 26th, that he was aware of the case of the missing child, but he has not reviewed the investigation file to establish a security strategy to locate her.
For this reason, Julissa’s relatives ask for the support of society in general to locate the teenager, since she was very shy and only went out accompanied by her mother or older brother, explained the family.
Any information to help locate the minor, please contact the Municipal Public Security of Chapala at (376) 765 4444.
Translated by Patrick O’Heffernan
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