Ensenada Kidnap Victim Rescued

In Ensenada, a young woman was rescued from kidnapping, prompting a crackdown on criminal activities. The region faces security concerns, with communities and authorities working together for change.

### Young Woman Found Alive After Kidnapping in Ensenada

On Friday, a young woman who had been reported kidnapped on Wednesday, August 28, in Ensenada was found alive. Initial reports indicate she was located in the Ejido Pípila area of the Maneadero delegation.

The Anti-Kidnapping Unit of the State Attorney General’s Office (FGE) carried out a rescue operation resulting in the arrest of three suspects. The abduction occurred on the morning of Wednesday, on Magisterio Street, between Fourth and Fifth avenues. Evidence suggested one of the vehicle’s windows had been broken during the kidnapping.

After the FGE informed law enforcement agencies of the incident, they discovered the young woman’s Jeep and her cellphone discarded on Chopo and A Street in the Granjas del Gallo neighborhood.

#### Related Developments in Ensenada

**Recent Missing Persons Case: Erick Carrillo**

A community group named “Todos Somos Erick Carrillo” is currently searching for an InDrive driver who has been missing for several days. The group hopes to gather any information that might lead to his whereabouts.

**AMLO’s Latest Report on Security**

President Andrés Manuel López Obrador reported a significant number of executions, totaling 196,684. The continued violence has raised concerns about public safety.

**Allegations Against Law Enforcement**

The FGE recently found evidence suggesting that local police in port cities have links to criminal activities. This adds another layer of complexity to the ongoing security issues in the region.

**International Day of Forced Disappearances**

Marking the International Day of the Victims of Forced Disappearances, activists in Ensenada and neighboring areas held events to raise awareness and call for justice for missing persons.

**March for Judicial Reform in Tijuana**

More than 800 individuals participated in a march in Tijuana, advocating for judicial reform and greater accountability to address increasing crime rates and the widespread sense of insecurity.

These incidents highlight the ongoing security challenges in Baja California and the collective effort by communities and authorities to address them.