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Monday, February 9, 2026

Two minors were rescued at the Central Nueva bus station as they were heading to Guerrero after being lured by false job offers: Jalisco

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THIS INFORMATION WAS TRANSLATED AND REPOSTED FROM EL OCCIDENTAL 

WRITTEN BY: ELIZABETH IBAL 

From October 1, 2024, to this Monday, a total of 75 people have been located and protected at that site

  



During routine patrols near the New Central Bus Station, officers from the San Pedro Tlaquepaque Secretariat of Public Safety and Citizen Protection rescued two teenagers who were attempting to travel to another state after receiving false job offers.

The officers approached them to offer assistance and conduct a preliminary interview, during which they confirmed that they were minors.

One of them stated he was 16 years old and from the state of Guerrero, and the other 17 years old and from the state of Nayarit. They stated that they were traveling to Guerrero, allegedly after receiving promises of high-paying jobs.

They also indicated that they did not have bus tickets and were not accompanied by family members or guardians. One of them stated that his family was unaware of his trip from Nayarit to Guerrero.

Given the risk posed by these types of situations involving false job offers targeting minors, personnel from the Andromeda Group were called in.

They were also taken into protective custody, with their physical and emotional well-being prioritized at all times.

A check revealed that none of them had an active missing person report or file, so they were referred to the Public Prosecutor's Office for Children and Adolescents, which ordered their transfer to the Ciudad Niñez (Children's City) facility.

That agency will open an investigation file for their subsequent reintegration with their families.

From October 1, 2024, to this Monday, a total of 75 people, including adults, adolescents, and women, have been located and taken into protective custody in the area of ​​the New Central Bus Station.



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