Mexico City.- Two days after disappearing in Mexico City, residents of Nezahualcóyotl found Ángela Olguín walking disoriented in the streets of the municipality. This is what is known about the case:

On January 19, 16-year-old María Ángela Olguín and her mother were at the Indios Verdes Modal Transfer Center, in the Gustavo A. Madero City Hall.

In that place they would wait for the adolescent’s father and meet him to go to his home in Ecatepec.

Her mother, Rocío Bustamante, went to some public bathrooms around 5:30 p.m. while Ángela was waiting for her outside, but when the mother left, the young woman was gone.

After starting the search for her daughter, Rocío reported that the security cameras in the bathrooms were not working.

‘I heard you yelled at me’

After her disappearance, Rocío Bustamante and her family closed Insurgentes Norte at the whereabouts with the intention that the authorities would pay attention to them.

The blockade was extended until the early hours of Friday the 20th.

On this day, the Prosecutor’s Office issued an Amber Alert to report the disappearance of the minor.

“I went to the bathroom, she waited for me outside, there was a line, but I was looking at her, suddenly I heard a cry saying ‘ma’, I rushed out and my daughter was no longer there,” said Rocío Bustamante, mother of Angela.

That same day, the young woman’s family went to C5, where they were able to verify that a man took her by the arm and later took her to another place.

Hours later, at night, the family blocked Insurgentes Norte again.

They locate Angela after 48 hours

On the afternoon of January 21, the Investigative Police of the Attorney General’s Office announced that the 16-year-old girl had been found alive.

Inhabitants of Nezahualcóyotl located the young woman on Avenida 12 at the corner with Carmelo Pérez, near Avenida Texcoco, which is adjacent to the Iztapalapa City Hall, and notified the Municipal Traffic Police.

The Investigative Police went to the place to verify his identity and give psychological and medical first aid.

Subsequently, municipal authorities confirmed that Ángela was found in the streets of the municipality without clothes and covering herself with a black plastic bag.

Later, Ángela met with her family at the facilities of the Special Prosecutor’s Office for the Search, Locating and Investigation of Missing Persons, located in the Colonia Obrera. where she received medical attention.

At 7:06 p.m., the teenager and her mother, Rocío, left the office.

‘There was more’

In her first statements, Ángela narrated that they were taking her face down in a car, but she realized that more minors were with her.

“She could not specify if two (girls) or one more were coming, but she says ‘there were more.’ of his freedom in Indios Verdes,” reported Vicente Ramírez, director of the Nezahualcóyotl Police.

The spokesman for the Prosecutor’s Office, Ulises Lara López, ruled out the existence of a gang related to the disappearance of minors in the vicinity of the Indios Verdes Modal Transfer Center.

He denied that there were complaints regarding the possible disappearance of other young women in that place since there is no record of cases similar to that of María Ángela.

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