Visits
The family of the young man missing since November 13 in the Cuautitlán Huehuetoca corridor demands to review the security recordings of the area
WRITING
CANTON GROUP
Uncertainty has marked every minute since November 13 for the family of Jeshua Cisnerosthe 18-year-old whose whereabouts remain a mystery. This Monday, his mother, Karla Rendón, accompanied by personnel from the Prosecutor’s Office of Cuautitlanwill have access to the video surveillance recordings of the companies Suzuki and CRA International, located in the section where the student was last seen.
For the family, these images represent one of the few tangible advances in an investigation that, they denounce, advances with slow and disjointed steps between municipalities.
Karla has spearheaded every search tirelessly. Between marches, blockades and tours, he maintains with a broken voice that there will be no truce until his son is located.
“Weekends are the worst; we don’t stop walking, asking questions, sticking cards. There is no possible rest when your son is not there,” he says.
The only encouraging sign is a report released by the Odisea Group in Huehuetoca, where someone similar to Jeshua He was seen days after his disappearance. Even so, the family regrets the lack of coordination between Cuautitlan, portfolio manager, and Cuautitlán Izcalli, municipality where the young man resided and which has only participated in isolated searches.
Another key requirement accompanies the review of cameras: the family will request to see the photographs of all the people admitted to the state and municipal police stations of both municipalities. They fear that Jeshua could have been detained under an incorrect or altered name, a practice that, they say, is not immune to administrative errors. “If they registered him under another name, we will never find him,” insists Karla, who also asked for information about shifts, patrols and officers who were operating on the night of the disappearance.
The young man’s trail fades between two points: he left a friend’s house in Jardines de la Hacienda heading to Arcos del Alba, but the cameras only managed to detect him walking near the Mexico-Querétaro highway.
Faced with family pressure, CRA International assured in a statement that since November 25 it handed over all its records to the authorities; Suzuki will open its files this Monday, while Alpura reported that it does not have recordings.

The post Despair grows to know about Jeshua… His mother accuses institutional slowness and demands to see photos of detainees – Diario Basta! appeared first on Veritas News.