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Authorities Broaden Investigation as Pico del Águila Search Ends Without Traces

Officials will expand the probe beyond the mountain following a 12-square-kilometer sweep that yielded no evidence, prompting a student march for clarity on search efforts

Ana Ameli García Gamez desapareció la semana pasada en el sur de la CdMx. Foto: Especial
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Overview

  • More than 491 search personnel combed 12 square kilometers of Pico del Águila using drones, K9 units and helicopters without finding any sign of Ana Amelí García Guzmán.
  • Teams covered 401 kilometers of terrain with brigades spaced every 29 meters before authorities announced new investigative lines beyond the Ajusco area.
  • García’s mother said officials warned that prospects of locating her daughter on the mountain are diminishing, leading to a shift in focus.
  • UNAM Facultad de Ciencias students will march at 12:30 p.m. on July 23 from the Glorieta de las y los Desaparecidos to demand sustained search operations and transparent updates.
  • The case highlights the challenges of searching steep, densely vegetated urban-forest borders and reflects a wider crisis of missing-person cases in Tlalpan.