Saturday, October 9, 2010

Feds In Mexico Offer $1.2 Million For Information Leading To 14 Missing Children

Mothers of missing children at press conference.

Adriana Guadalupe and César Castañeda Bernal
Photos by Milenio

Children missing since February 2009

By H. Nelson Goodson
October 9, 2010

Mexico City, Mexico - On Friday, the Mexican Attorney General's Office (PGRDF) reported that a $1.2 million reward (15 million pesos) has been offered for information leading to the whereabouts of 14 children that were kidnapped for child trafficking from three cities. In total, 8 boys and 6 girls who disappeared around February 25, 2009 from three orphanages, they are Casitas del Sur in Tlalpan, Mexico, Centro de Adaptación e Integración Familiar "CAIFAC" in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon and La Casita in Cancún, Quintana Roo.
The children were identified as Ilse Michel Curiel Martínez, Sergio Iván Cuadrilla Trejo, Jorge Cuadrilla Trejo, Bryan Cuadrilla Trejo, Asale Israel Juárez Ojeda, Natanael Isai Juárez Ojedas, Hefziba Magdalena Juárez Ojeda, Jesús Alejandro Espinosa Sánchez, Adriana Guadalupe Castañeda Bernal, Julio César Castañeda Bernal, Diana Lizeth Bernal Hernández, Frida Jardines Paniagua, Ambar Abigail Bretón Blanco and David Rangel García.
The PGRDF added a reward of $400,000 ($5 million pesos) for information leading to the arrest and conviction of three suspects identified as Clementina Juárez Pérez, 47, Eder Omar Dueñas Castro, 31, and Gerardo Tejada Martínez, 39. The suspects operated the Iglesia Cristiana Restaurada and are wanted for child trafficking.

Clementina Juárez Pérez

Eder Omar Dueñas Castro

Gerardo Tejada Martínez

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