Overview
- Prosecutors in Puebla said geolocation from Lidya Valdivia Juárez’s phone indicated movement into the State of Mexico, triggering an interinstitutional search.
- Investigators reported about 30 investigative acts so far, including seven interviews, domiciliary inspections, route analyses and requests for surveillance footage.
- Officials requested information from public and private hospitals to rule out a medical admission given her high obstetric risk at nine months pregnant.
- Lidya, 25, disappeared in the early hours of Jan. 18 after sending a photo and audio saying a motorcycle with two riders and a gray car were following her on the Acajete–Apango road while she drove a 2016 Chevrolet Malibu with plates UCR-923-B.
- Relatives and neighbors staged highway blockades to press for action, the family expressed fear she was abducted to take her baby, and authorities urged the public to share only verified tips through official hotlines.