The authorities of Nuevo León, in northern Mexico, are looking for two American brothers, ages 9 and 16, who were reported missing since last Friday.
The Specialized Immediate Search Group (GEBI), which reports to the state Attorney General's Office, issued the search sheets for Hugo Yarset and Aranza Yosemiti Monfort Luna.
The minors were last seen on March 17 in the Real de San Felipe neighborhood, in García, a municipality near Monterrey, capital of Nuevo León.
Hugo Yarset, 9 years old, has straight, dark brown hair, a light brown complexion, dark brown eyes, is 3.6 feet (1.10 meters) tall, has a thin complexion, and as a particular sign, he is missing a tooth on the lower part of the side. right.
His sister, Aranza Yosemiti, is 16 years old, has straight dark brown hair, is 5.2 feet (1.60 meters) tall, has a thin complexion and, as a particular sign, a brown spot on the cheek on the right side.
It was revealed that she was wearing black pants, a pink sweatshirt, a black sweater at the waist, a long gray sweater, blue tennis shoes, and a brown bag.
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The disappearance of these brothers occurs in the midst of the tense relationship between Mexico and the neighboring country to the north after the disappearance of four Americans in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, of whom two were found dead and two alive.
If you have information that helps to find his whereabouts, you can share it by calling 81 2020 4411, which belongs to the Specialized Immediate Search Group, or 81 1990 38 73 and 81 2033 26 56, which corresponds to the Local Search Commission of people.