Seven Missing People in The Call Center of Zapopan

Mica for cartelinsider.com

The initial reports suggest that employees of a collection company were kidnapped, and some of their computer hardware was missing. 

Include the facts that it occurred in Zapopan and the collection industry. This abduction has CJNG written all over it.

Since May 20, the disappearances of young workers have been recorded, being this Friday, the 26th, when the last of them was recorded.


There are seven missing young people who worked in two call centers in Zapopan, three of them would have been deprived of liberty by an armed command, the Attorney General's Office (FGE) of Jalisco reported.


"The search and investigation of the missing employees of the call center continues uninterruptedly, carrying out operations, interviews, as well as testimonials, in which indications have been obtained to achieve progress in the case," the agency said in a statement.


Personnel from the Prosecutor's Office carried out a second search this Saturday.

It should be noted, as reported in La Verdad Noticias, the collective Madres Buscadoras de Sonora launched a call for help to find Yesenia Guadalupe Durazo Cota, a missing member.

Who are the disappeared in Zapopan?


Carlos Benjamín García, 31's relatives, disappeared on May 20, as did the brothers of Itzel Abigail and Carlos David Valladolid, 27 and 23, respectively.

On May 24, the Prosecutor's Office filed complaints about the disappearance of two other people, identified as Arturo Robles and Jesús Salazar.

Two days later, the disappearance of Mayra was reported, "who was related to a fraud investigation in 2016; given his current activities, it is investigated to exhaust this line of investigation."

On May 26, complaints were also filed by relatives of another missing person named Jorge.

The owner of the farm destined for the call center and where the disappearances took place was identified as Francisco Javier "N" who mentioned that the farm has been rented since November 2022 to the Legal Consultant, which in turn is represented by lawyer César Javier "N".


They marched from the Glorieta de los Niños Héroes towards Casa Jalisco to demand progress in the investigation.

No, it is not necessary to wait 72 hours; a report of disappearance can be raised from the first moment when a person's whereabouts are unknown.


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Mica for cartelinsider.com

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  1. "There are seven missing young people who worked in two call centers in Zapopan".
    Just watched a video were they say in Ixtlahuacan del Rio, El Salto, Guadalajara, Tlaquepaque were offices as well.
    Means 6 locations, each location between 3-4 people. That is more then 7 people.

    It is said that 600 people were defrauded of 40 million dollars. Now with the heat rising due to pressure from the USA, OFAC, etc. The Jaliscas are now cleaning up, killing all involved. Is that what we are seeing right now?

    La Rana

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  2. "Algunos restos localizados en un barranco, en Mirador Escondido coinciden con las características de los desaparecidos que laboraban en un narco call center, en Zapopan.

    La Fiscalía de Jalisco sostuvo una reunión con familiares de los jóvenes para informarles sobre las coincidencias."

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    1. Is it normal to work out of home like such?

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