An escape that shocked two states
In a dramatic turn that seemed straight out of a thriller movie, Víctor, a 15-year-old teenager with intellectual disabilities, staged a daring escape from his home in Saltillo, triggering a frantic search that culminated in the bowels of La Pastora Park, in Guadalupe. The authorities confirmed the unimaginable: the young man had traveled on a raid to Monterrey, leaving behind a family argument that pushed him to make a desperate decision.
The moment of discovery: between the crowd and hope
Agents of the Municipal Police, in an act of insight worthy of the best police stories, spotted the boy lost among the zoo visitors, his lost gaze and his exhausted body telling a silent story. When questioned, he revealed his Saltillo origin and showed a crumpled paper with the number of a relative, a vestige of his previous life. What he could not explain was how he got there, adding a veil of mystery to his odyssey.
The connection with C-4 uncovered an even more chilling truth: Víctor had already been wanted since April 12, and his history included previous escapes to Guadalajara and Mexico City. Finally, after hours of uncertainty, he was transferred to the DIF in the Colonia Fabriles, where he awaited, between tears and sighs, the arrival of those who missed him.
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