The search notice was issued by the Nuevo León Prosecutor’s Office on Saturday morning.
A 24-year-old Chinese national who was reported missing in the city of Monterrey has been found by the Attorney General’s Office, in conjunction with the State Investigation Agency (AEI) and the Specialized Immediate Search Group (GEBI).
The individual is Shuyu Guan, who was last seen in downtown Monterrey on September 6.
Family members issued the search report after losing contact and not knowing his whereabouts, prompting authorities to request public assistance in case of any related information.
Regarding distinguishing features, it was noted that he wears prescription glasses and was dressed in a uniform, a black polo shirt with the Bodor company logos, and a white backpack with belongings.
Where can I contact if I have information about a missing person?
If you have information that could help, find someone reported missing, you can contact the State Investigation Agency via email at [email protected] or by phone at 81 20 20 44 11.
You can also contact the Local Commission for the Search of Persons (CLBNL) at [email protected] or the following phone numbers: 81 19 90 38 73 or 81 20 33 26 56.
Where can I go to report a missing person?
You can go to the Specialized Immediate Search Group or any Orientation and Complaint Center (CODE) that is closest to you.
Specialized Immediate Search Group
Address: Melchor Ocampo 470 PTE, Centro 64000 Monterrey, N. L. Ground Floor Responsible Official: Public Prosecutor’s Agent Phone: 81 2020 4410 Email: [email protected]
How do I report a missing person?
If a family member goes missing, you can report it to the Specialized Immediate Search Group. You will need to present the following documents and information:
- An official ID, preferably a voter ID or valid passport, with the original and a copy.
- A photograph of the missing person.
- If possible, birth or marriage certificates to justify the relationship with the missing person.
Source: Milenio