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Lorena Jacqueline Is Wanted in Guanajuato; They Broadcast Video Linked to Her Disappearance

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Lorena Jacqueline Morales Valencia, 28, was last seen on May 22 in León, Guanajuato. Since then, her family has been looking everywhere for her, but a video circulating on social networks could be a clue to her whereabouts. Preliminary reports point to Juan “N”, head of the young woman, being detained and placed at the disposal of the Public Prosecutor’s Office, as investigations continue to determine where Lorena Jacqueline is. What happened to…
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León, Gto.- Allan León Aguirre, Secretary of Liaison and Attention to the Lions who remained in charge while the mayor of León, Alejandra Gutiérrez Campos received an acknowledgement from the Colombian Senate, lamented the death of Lorena Jaqueline and said that they are waiting for the rapprochement with the family to be able to support them. This Wednesday it was confirmed that the body of the woman found between San Felipe and Ocampo correspo…

The case of Lorena Jaqueline M. V., a 28-year-old reported missing since May 22, has caused a profound shock in the country, especially after the social media broadcast of two videos captured by security cameras that show the alleged transfer of her body by Juan Antonio “N”. The images, which began to circulate on Tuesday, June 3, show the subject descending from a white car and carrying a large bundle, apparently wrapped in blankets or what cou…

José Antonio ’N’ or Juan Antonio ’N’ was arrested for the disappearance and possible femicide of Lorena Jaqueline Morales in León, Guanajuato.José Antonio ’N’ or Juan Antonio ’N’ was head of Lorena Jaqueline Morales and was caught in videos carrying what looks like a body covered with a sort of sheet and then a heavy suitcase. Neighbors of the man in a building in the golden area of León, Guanajuato, took the videos to the Attorney General's Off…

The disappearance of a young woman in the city of León, Guanajuato, has shocked inside and outside social networks, because not only because of the fact itself, but because of everything that has arisen around the case. Lorena Jacqueline Morales Valencia, 28 years old, disappeared on 22 May of this year, after going to her work, from which she no longer returned. Twelve days after the disappearance of the young woman, videos were broadcast on so…

Andrés Guardiola The dissemination on social networks of a couple of videos that show a man carrying a lump that looks like a human body not only facilitated his arrest, but also the possibility of knowing the whereabouts of Lorena Jaqueline Morales Valencia, who disappeared on May 22. The 28-year-old girl worked in a food business and her parents denounced the absence before the state prosecutor's office, which, they claim, allowed time to pass…

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Lorena Jacqueline Morales Valencia, 28, was last seen on May 22 in León, Guanajuato. Since then, her family has been looking everywhere for her, but a video circulating on social networks could be a clue to her whereabouts. Preliminary reports point to Juan “N”, head of the young woman, being detained and placed at the disposal of the Public Prosecutor’s Office, as investigations continue to determine where Lorena Jacqueline is. What happened to…

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TV Azteca broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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