Texas Women Missing After Crossing Border
Texas Women Missing After Crossing Border

Three Ladies Have Gone Missing in Mexico After Crossing the Border From Texas

According to U.S. police, two sisters from Texas and a friend who crossed into Mexico last month to sell clothing at a flea market are still missing in Mexico. The last week’s abduction of four Americans in Mexico that was caught on camera drew a tonne of media attention and was quickly solved.

Yet the whereabouts of the three women, who haven’t been heard from in approximately two weeks, are still unknown, and there hasn’t been much media attention. The FBI said on Friday that it is aware of the disappearance of two sisters and their friend from Peitas, a small border town in Texas close to McAllen.

Their relatives have contacted the Mexican authorities, who are looking into their disappearance, according to Peitas Police Chief Roel Bermea. Beyond that, authorities from the United States and Mexico haven’t provided much information regarding their search for Dora Alicia Cervantes Saenz, 53, Maritza Trinidad Perez Rios, 47, Marina Perez Rios, 48, and their buddy.

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The incident is in sharp contrast to the uproar in the government and media over the kidnapping of four Americans who were traveling to Mexico for cosmetic surgery. They were apprehended during a battle between drug cartels in the border city of Matamoros, and footage showed them being driven away in a pickup truck.

Tuesday saw the discovery of the two survivors in a wooden cabin not far from the Gulf coast. According to Bermea, U.S. Customs and Border Protection reports that the three ladies entered Mexico on Friday, February 24. The Rio Grande River is only a few hundred feet away from Peitas.

According to the police chief, one of the woman’s husbands had a phone conversation with her when she was vacationing in Mexico, but he became worried when he couldn’t get through to her after that. As he was unable to communicate over the weekend, he came in on Monday and informed us, according to Bermea. Since then, no one has heard from the three women.

The women, according to Bermea, were driving to a flea market in the city of Montemorelos, in the state of Nuevo Leon, in a green Chevy Silverado from the mid-1990s. From the border, it takes around three hours to get there. According to representatives of the state prosecutor’s office, an investigation into the women’s disappearance has been ongoing since Monday.

Teams of Mexican soldiers and members of the National Guard participated in the extensive search this week for the four kidnapped Americans. Yet, the majority of the 112,000 missing Mexicans are only being sought after by their anxious family members. The situation is so awful that authorities aren’t even able to identify the tens of thousands of deaths that have been uncovered due to a lack of people, equipment, and training.

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