Tijuana Search Finds More Remains

The search collective “Todos Somos Erick Carrillo” uncovers two more skeletons in Tijuana, revealing new information on missing persons cases. Ongoing efforts seek closure and justice for affected families.

**Latest Discoveries by “Todos Somos Erick Carrillo” Uncover Two More Skeletons in Tijuana**

In a significant development in the ongoing efforts to locate missing persons in Tijuana, the search collective “Todos Somos Erick Carrillo” has made new discoveries. On the afternoon of March 19, two skeletons were uncovered during separate search operations in the areas of Anexa Del Río and Cañadas del Florido II Section.

The first find occurred at 1:27 PM in Anexa Del Río. The search team located a woman’s skeletal remains near the road leading to the city’s International Airport. The second discovery was made at 4:25 PM on Zafiro Street in the Cañadas del Florido II Section, where a charred skeleton was found, although investigators are currently unable to determine if it is male or female.

These findings come just days after another skeleton, presumed to be that of a woman, was located by the group on March 17 at Cerro de las Mesetas, next to the Tijuana-Rosarito Corridor 2000, during one of their search expeditions.

**Secondary Article: Ongoing Search Efforts in Tijuana**

In recent developments, various search collectives like “Todos Somos Erick Carrillo” have been increasingly active in the region, striving to bring closure to families of the missing. These efforts have seen multiple discoveries in recent weeks, leading to a more coordinated push to solve numerous cold cases.

In parallel, authorities are under growing pressure to enhance their investigative measures and collaborate more closely with local search groups. The uncovered remains, while tragic, shed light on the urgent need for systematic changes in handling missing persons cases in the area.

**Additional Context**

The city of Tijuana has been a focal point in the national discussion on disappearances in Mexico. With numerous search groups working tirelessly, the issue remains poignant, highlighting the challenges that families face in their quest for justice and truth. As these collectives continue their relentless efforts, the hope remains that more cases will be resolved, and peace can be restored to affected families.