Jorge Enrique González Castillo, journalist, editor and general editor of the newspaper Meridian from Nayarit, disappeared in Mexico City, and his relatives reported that they stopped having contact with him on the night of this Monday, March 6.
The Nayarit State Attorney General’s Office confirmed the search file for the writer, and stressed that “the last contact with the victim was by phoneupon arrival in Mexico City.”
Versions of his family and people close to him point out that attended a work meeting in the capital of the country and that this Tuesday morning it was no longer possible to contact him.
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- Age at time of disappearance: 63 years.
- Height: 1.65 m.
- complexion: Media.
- Cabello: Short, grizzled.
- Eyes: Medium, torn.
- Birthdate: July 15, 1960.
The Nayarit Attorney General’s Office requested the collaboration of Mexico City authorities to carry out its location. Meanwhile, it is investigated whether his journalistic work could be the cause of his disappearance.
Their relatives have not issued an official positionsince they are carrying out the search procedures before the corresponding authorities, but they indicated that they will offer details later, as the investigations progress.
The newspaper Meridian de Nayarit also shared the journalist’s search file to ask your readers to report any information related to his whereabouts.
The journalistic community shared the file on social networks in order to find Jorge Enrique González.
According to the Nayarit Prosecutor’s Office, people with information can offer it through these channels:
- Telephone: 311 129 6000 Extension 17267.
- In person: Go to the facilities of the Nayarit Prosecutor’s Office at Avenida Tecnológico 3200, Colonia Industrial.