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No Access to Clothing: Ignore Authorities Requests From Family Members

Summary by Desinformémonos
A borrowed backpack and a brown fanny pack. For two families, these items found at the Izaguirre ranch are key to understanding what might have happened to their missing loved ones, but so far they haven't been allowed to examine them, and they haven't been able to confirm or rule out whether the missing people were carrying them. The last time Patricia Sotelo saw her daughter, Fanny Areli Quezada, was on March 7, 2021, when she left her home in…
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A borrowed backpack and a brown fanny pack. For two families, these items found at the Izaguirre ranch are key to understanding what might have happened to their missing loved ones, but so far they haven't been allowed to examine them, and they haven't been able to confirm or rule out whether the missing people were carrying them. The last time Patricia Sotelo saw her daughter, Fanny Areli Quezada, was on March 7, 2021, when she left her home in…

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Desinformémonos broke the news in on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
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