Wife Hopes Missing Man Alive

“Wendy Bravo remains hopeful in finding her missing husband, suspecting foul play within Prime Wheel. Authorities intensify search efforts amidst community concerns and dwindling trust.”

### “Perhaps They Hit Him, Knocked Him Out and Kept Him”: Wife of Servando Salazar

Nearly a week since her husband disappeared, Wendy Bravo still holds out hope of finding him alive. Despite receiving support from the State Attorney’s Office and participating in search efforts within the company Prime Wheel, she remains uncertain about his whereabouts. Her primary suspicion is that he is still somewhere inside the company’s premises.

“My mind goes in circles, thinking maybe he left, and by sheer coincidence, the cameras stopped working or something happened that prevented capturing his exit. But the guards didn’t see him leave. I have no proof that he left; I wish someone could show me that he did and that nothing happened inside. But there are no such evidences. Maybe they hit him, knocked him out and stashed him somewhere,” Wendy expressed.

During these difficult times for her and her family, Wendy has also faced extortion attempts. People have contacted her, claiming to have seen her husband with another woman, and demanding large sums of money to reveal his location.

“I have hope that I’m going to find him alive because if I’m looking for him, it’s to remove any doubt. There are many bad people out there; I don’t know what’s happening,” she added. Wendy also refuted the State Attorney’s claim that she was present when her husband’s vehicle was examined, although she admitted being part of the initial search efforts and interviews with Prime Wheel employees.

Questioned about her faith in the authorities’ work and if they might be protecting the company, she expressed her hope that this is not the case. “I’d like to believe they are doing their job without shielding anyone who needs to come forward. I hope I’m not fighting against two worlds just to find my husband. I hope the Attorney’s Office is doing its job,” Wendy concluded.

### Updates on the Disappearance of Servando Salazar from Prime Wheel, Tijuana

Authorities and the family of Servando Salazar are intensifying their search efforts in Tijuana. Despite extensive efforts, the case seems to be surrounded by unanswered questions and complexities that worry both the family and the local community.

#### Increased Surveillance at Maquiladoras in Response to the Case
In light of Servando’s disappearance, authorities in Tijuana are planning to install surveillance cameras outside maquiladoras to enhance security. This move is aimed at preventing similar incidents and providing more data for investigations in the future.

#### Trust in Authorities Questioned
The local community and Servando’s family continue to question if the authorities are fully committed to solving the case without bias or favoritism towards the company involved. Such concerns underline the mistrust and demand for transparency facing the investigative bodies.

#### Inconsistent Statements
There have been inconsistent statements from the authorities regarding Wendy Bravo’s involvement in the investigation, particularly concerning her presence during certain search efforts. Such discrepancies add another layer of complexity to an already puzzling case.

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