Leap in Tijuana Missing Case

Significant progress in the disappearance case of Servando revealed by FGE. Details to be disclosed Monday as the investigation zeroes in on Prime Wheel. No evidence found yet.

### Significant Progress in the Disappearance Case of Servando: FGE

**Date:** Friday, August 30, 2024

**Location:** Tijuana

In the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of Servando Salazar Cano, the State Attorney General’s Office (FGE) of Baja California has announced substantial advancements, which will be disclosed this coming Monday.

The head of the FGE, María Elena Andrade Ramírez, stated that while there have been significant developments, the details cannot be shared publicly at this moment. The investigation has focused intensively on Prime Wheel, the company where Servando worked. Authorities have conducted thorough reviews and interviewed company executives and Servando’s colleagues to gather more information.

Andrade Ramírez highlighted that investigations have been particularly focused on areas within Prime Wheel where Servando served as a manager, such as the furnace area and hazardous waste management. Specialized canine units have scrutinized the entire location, and forensic tools, including luminol tests, were employed to detect any trace of blood. So far, no evidence has been found.

Servando’s family remains hopeful. His wife, Wendy Bravo, expressed her longing for answers, stating, “Until this moment, we have great advancements that will likely be revealed on Monday during a conference in Tijuana.”

### Continued Efforts and Updates

In a related development, law enforcement continues to intensify their efforts to solve the case. Interviews with coworkers and management at Prime Wheel have been a crucial part of the investigative process. Forensic experts have not just limited their analysis to the primary suspect areas but have expanded their search to cover the entire facility. Despite extensive efforts, including the use of luminol and other forensic tools, no physical evidence has surfaced to clarify Servando’s disappearance.

### Related News on Missing Persons in Mexico

While waiting for new information on Servando’s case, another related piece of news shows that disappearances continue to be a pressing issue in the region. In a separate case, authorities recently discovered a clue in the case of another missing person in Baja California. Law enforcement officers found personal belongings of the missing individual in a remote area, which might provide new leads for solving that case. This discovery underscores the ongoing challenges and complexities faced by officials in resolving these mysterious disappearances.

### Weather Forecast and Local Updates

Residents of Tijuana can expect a cloudy start to their Friday, with skies clearing by midday and a maximum temperature of 27°C. In other local news, a house collapse in the Pedregal de Santa Julia area, following an explosion, left one person injured. Firefighters are investigating the cause of the explosion.

For those needing consular services, the U.S. Consulate in Tijuana has announced plans to expand its staff to expedite visa processing, currently handling over 2,000 daily appointments for tourist, work, and student visas.

Stay tuned to TJGringo.com for more updates and in-depth coverage on these developing stories.