Salazar Cano Family Protests

Relatives of missing Servando Salazar Cano protest outside his workplace, with worries growing over his disappearance. Concerns rise as the FGE investigates amidst broader missing persons issues in Baja California.

### Relatives of Servando Salazar Cano Protest Outside His Workplace

Relatives of Servando Salazar Cano gathered outside Prime Wheel factory to protest as he has been missing since August 23. Salazar Cano reportedly arrived at work at 8:20 am that Friday but was not found after 1:15 pm. According to Fidel Corvera, the coordinator of the Missing Persons Unit of the State Attorney General’s Office (FGE), Salazar Cano’s mobile phone was located at Santa Anita shopping center, 2.7 kilometers from his workplace.

Security personnel at the factory confirmed that FGE agents arrived at the facility around 11 am on Monday to conduct investigations. Family members are urging authorities to intensify searches for Salazar Cano, fearing for his well-being.

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#### News Updates on Missing Person Cases and FGE Actions

Beyond the case of Servando Salazar Cano, the issue of missing persons in Baja California has gained significant attention. In addition to ongoing protests, various collectives and organizations are coming together to raise awareness and demand action.

1. **Commemorating Missing Persons in LA Gallera:** A recent commemoration event was held in LA Gallera to honor the numerous people who have gone missing in the region.

2. **FGE Budget Concerns:** The FGE has expressed the need for a larger budget to hire additional personnel to handle the growing number of missing person cases effectively.

3. **Missing Persons Statistics in Baja California:** Current estimates suggest that there are around 30,000 missing persons in Baja California, a number that highlights the severity of the crisis and the urgent need for comprehensive strategies to address it.

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### Conclusion

The ongoing plight of families like those of Servando Salazar Cano underscores a broader crisis concerning missing persons in Baja California. Enhanced efforts and resources from the FGE and other authorities are crucial in addressing these cases and providing solace to affected families.

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