Family Protests for Missing Worker

Family protests at Prime Wheel, seeking answers on missing worker. Calls for urgent investigation as frustrations mount over delays and lack of transparency. Community supports with calls for justice.

### Family of Missing Worker Protests at Prime Wheel, Demands Answers
Tijuana – The family of Servando Salazar Cano, a maintenance supervisor at Prime Wheel who has been missing since August 23, held a protest outside the factory to demand a more urgent investigation into his disappearance.

“This is to show the company and authorities that I won’t stay silent. I’m tired of not having answers. If we don’t keep raising our voices, they will forget about it. I just want them to tell me where my husband is,” said Wendy Bravo, Servando’s wife.

The State Attorney General’s Office (FGE) has collected genetic samples from one of Servando’s daughters and his parents to compare with blood samples found inside the industrial facility. However, results have yet to be provided.

Bravo expressed frustration over the delay in inspecting the factory’s waste furnaces, crucial to the investigation. “If they had clues from the start, why didn’t they act sooner? It’s been nine days now; it’s an ash-filled warehouse. What will we find?” she questioned.

Currently, Moisés “N,” an engineer, and José Alfredo “N,” a general supervisor of the foundry and machining furnaces, are in preventive custody and have been indicted for the crime of forced disappearance against their colleague.

Bravo mentioned that the interactions between her husband and the detained workers were strictly professional. She admitted to feeling some hope when they were arrested and evidence was presented, though she found it hard to believe initially.

Protestors voiced chants like “He entered alive, we want him alive,” “Servando, listen, we are in your fight,” and “Justice,” outside Prime Wheel as workers exited the factory.

Clarissa Cano, Servando’s sister, called on the public to anonymously report any information on his possible whereabouts. “We want answers, and we ask for solidarity from the community. It could happen to anyone, and it’s unjust for someone to go to work and never return home,” she said.

### Additional News on the Disappearance

**Prime Wheel Employee Disappearance: Updates and Community Reaction**
The disappearance of Servando Salazar Cano has drawn increasing community concern and media attention. The protest outside Prime Wheel underscores mounting frustration with the investigative progress.

Local authorities are reportedly expanding their examination of the factory premises, including detailed analyses of surveillance footage and employee records. The community remains vigilant, with several anonymous tips being forwarded to the State Attorney General’s Office.

Meanwhile, broader conversations about factory worker safety and the effectiveness of local enforcement agencies arise from the situation. Advocacy groups urge companies to strengthen safety protocols and enhance cooperation with investigative bodies to prevent such incidents.

As new developments emerge, the family remains hopeful, continually pushing for transparency and quicker efforts from both the factory management and the authorities.

Stay updated with the latest information on the case and the ongoing investigation on TJGringo.com.