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Two CFE workers disappear in Hidalgo; they find their van abandoned without logos
MX🏛️ Politics5 days ago

Two CFE workers disappear in Hidalgo; they find their van abandoned without logos

Two workers from the Mexican federal electricity commission (CFE), Adolfo López Saldaña, 40, and Marco Antonio Sarmiento García, 60, disappeared in Hidalgo state while traveling to perform work in Puebla. The last contact with them was in Acaxochitlán, where their vehicle was later found abandoned without license plates or CFE logos. Their families reported the disappearance to authorities but claimed they were not treated promptly, prompting further action. The CFE has stated it is collaborating with authorities and remains in communication with the families. A criminal investigation into illegal detention has been opened.

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El Universal logoEl UniversalIndependentCenter5 days ago
Two CFE workers disappear in Hidalgo; they find their van abandoned without logos

Two workers from the Mexican federal electricity commission (CFE), Adolfo López Saldaña, 40, and Marco Antonio Sarmiento García, 60, disappeared in Hidalgo state while traveling to perform work in Puebla. The last contact with them was in Acaxochitlán, where their vehicle was later found abandoned without license plates or CFE logos. Their families reported the disappearance to authorities but claimed they were not treated promptly, prompting further action. The CFE has stated it is collaborating with authorities and remains in communication with the families. A criminal investigation into illegal detention has been opened.

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