**Third Suspect Arrested in Connection with the Disappearance of Prime Wheel Employee Servando Salazar**
A third individual has been apprehended by the State Attorney General’s Office, in connection with the disappearance of Servando Salazar Cano, an employee of Prime Wheel. Salazar has been missing since Friday, August 23, and his whereabouts remain unknown.
Wendy Bravo, Salazar’s wife, informed that the arrest happened on Wednesday, September 25. However, the identity of the person detained has not been disclosed to her.
In a meeting held the same day, details regarding a newly initiated process within Prime Wheel’s Plant 1 were shared, but specifics were not provided.
Earlier, on Sunday night, September 22, Wendy, along with Salazar’s family, friends, and colleagues, staged a protest outside the Prime Wheel premises. Their demands included the release of DNA test results from blood found on the company’s premises and the commencement of ash analysis. This protest was paused on the morning of Wednesday, September 25, to avoid causing trouble for the employees, who were reportedly being coerced into resigning without pay due to the blockade.
Despite ending the protest, the meeting with the State Attorney General’s Office (FGE) revealed that the blood samples did not match Salazar’s DNA, and the ash analysis remains under investigation due to its complexity.
Rafael Orozco, the Central Prosecutor, emphasized that two individuals are already facing charges and did not rule out the possibility of more people being involved. The first-hand information and updates will be provided to the family.
Previously, Moisés “N” and José Alfredo “N”, both employees of Prime Wheel, faced charges on Thursday, September 5, in connection to the crime of enforced disappearance. They have, however, remained silent on the matter.
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**Additional News on the Disappearance of Servando Salazar**
In a recent development, authorities continue to investigate the disappearance of Salazar, expanding their search efforts across multiple locations. The family has called for a public rally to raise awareness and expedite the search process.
Sources close to the investigation confirm that another person of interest is being sought after potential evidence linked them to the case. Authorities assure that all necessary resources are being utilized to resolve the case and provide answers to Salazar’s family.
Wendy Bravo remains hopeful, urging the community to continue supporting their search efforts. The investigation remains ongoing, and anyone with information is encouraged to come forward to assist the authorities.