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Sunday, June 8, 2025

University of Guadalajara reports the disappearance of four students: Jalisco

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JUNE 8, 2025 

MILENIO 




VIDEO TRANSLATION 


And look, the general rector of the University of Guadalajara Carla Planter, who confirmed that the four young students from the institution who disappeared within a week remain missing. 

Brian Miguel, Alejandro Axel and José Luis, students at the University of Guadalajara, remain missing. We continue to have the same information. These are four young people who have not been located. Three of the students disappeared in various neighborhoods of Guadalajara between the end of March and the beginning of April of this year within a period of one week. They are Edgar Axel Ríos, 15, last seen in the Olympic neighborhood in Guadalajara. He was studying at the Guadalajara Polytechnic. Jesús Brian Ríos, 17, last seen on April 1 in the San Juan de Dios neighborhood. He was studying at High School 6. Miguel Alejandro Medina del Castillo, 17, disappeared on April 3 in the San Juan de Dios neighborhood. Rafael was a student at Tlaquepaque High School. José Luis Arciniega Nieves, 15, disappeared in January. 

He was a student at the ITPA campus in Puerto Vallarta. Of course, we are concerned. Of course, we are concerned about the security problem throughout the country in the state. Of course, yes, of course, we are concerned. In the case of Axel, his family made public that they had detected that the young man's cell phone was in the state of Zacatecas. However, the University of Guadalajara said they had no information from the Prosecutor's Office as to whether it could be a case of forced recruitment. No, we have no information. The Committee for the Analysis of Disappearances of Persons at the University of Guadalajara published an investigation on May 12 that showed an increase in the disappearance of young people between the ages of 15 and 19, the most likely cause of this increase being forced recruitment by organized crime. With images of Ricardo Valdivia Diana Barajas

26 comments:

  1. Seen this before. RIP kids. Mexico will never improve.

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    1. Thanks to the inheritance that the PRI and PAN left

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    2. It won't improve thanks to the U.S conducting covert operations that destabilize Mexicos national security.

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    3. @828
      Use your head..
      Why would the U.S. want INSTABILITY on its borders?
      If you MUST try to think, for godssakes, try to think CLEARLY 🙂

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    4. 304 the us does it all over the world. The border excuse is not a strong defense.

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    5. Seriously?? Mexico has no stability because of Mexico.

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  2. Buried close by.

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  3. Im from Gualadajara and from my experience and knowledge this problem will never be solved. The government at this point is just letting this happen and out of anyone to mess with they kidnap students? Unbelievable.

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    1. Tell us more about your experience and knowledge. I'm skeptical about your comment.

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    2. They have experience fucking your mother and the knowledge that she loves it, pussy stfu

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    3. 7:29
      Crybaby bitch.

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    4. 729
      Thanks for adding to the conversation 😊

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  4. This is more of stupid CJNG trying their forced recruitment. They are desperate to replace all of their dead hitmen. They die and drop like flies everywhere. What they don't realize is that by doing this it makes them target number one by the Mexican government. MF does not do this. That is why the military supports him. Learn dummy CJNG. Nuff Said!!!

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    1. 1140 Surprised government has allowed them to go this far. Definitely the worst Org.

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    2. CJNG don't kidnap high achieving students to replace "hitmen". If, say, chemistry students go missing it isn't to fight. Same with every other skill that might be useful to a multi-national organisation.

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  5. With this many disappearances lately you would think people would begin to use micro chip devices to track their children. We have a database for dogs but not for missing children?

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    1. Mijo, 'tas pendejo. wtf is a microchip going to do when you're kidnapped? You think the kidnappers are going to scan you in? Use your brain. You might get identified by it when you're chopped up into pieces, but who gives a f*ck at that point?

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    2. 1:51 FYI they wet you and shock you, that burns any electrical device you may have, you really think Cartels are that stupid? I have to admitt but some of those guys working in the Cartels have a really high IQ, higher than yours for sure

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    3. If the Cartels are so intelligent, why are they criminals?

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    4. @3.11. LOL. They wet you and shock you to ensure that any electrical device that's been implanted in students they're kidnapping burns out? Dude, that is hilarious, and it's absolute bullshit. Your reference to High IQ tells me exactly who you are.

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    5. @8.14. What is it going to do? It's going to locate them. They are kidnapped to work, not to be chopped into pieces ffs. The microchip suggestion might be naive, but it's not half as dumb as the responses. I love it when somebody says "Mijo", then talks like a 10 year old who just discovered BDN.

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  6. Jaliscas la cagan otra vez. Nada nuevo.

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  7. More kids….is there a shortage on Colombian mercenaries?

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  8. Organ trafficking?

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  9. Otra ves ??????????
    Ahí van de nuevo...

    Toquese mariachi!

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