The discovery of the completely burned-out van in which Patricia Jessel Segura was traveling is causing alarm. She was last seen in the Hidalgo municipality of Tula de Allende on Thursday, December 26. Since they lost contact with her, her relatives reported her disappearance to the authorities. The Commission for the Search for Persons of the State of Hidalgo (CBPEH) issued the corresponding file and the search actions have intensified.
When a person disappears, every second is crucial to find them and Patricia’s family is experiencing this suffering and uncertainty when they were informed on the afternoon of Friday, December 27, about the location of an identical vehicle in which Patricia was traveling. This was found on a dirt road heading to the San Antonio neighborhood, completely burned-out.
The situation has alarmed family members and friends. Elements of the Municipal and State Police have joined the search efforts in order to locate the 42-year-old woman alive. According to the latest data on her location through the GPS of her van, she disappeared in the territory of Tula.
Finding the van
Patricia was traveling in a red and white camper van when her route changed from Tepeji del Río to Querétaro and Xochitlán de las Flores, in Tula de Allende. According to data on the vehicle’s GPS, it recorded its last location on Gloria Street, near the Arco Norte, at 5:46 a.m. on Thursday, December 26.
On the afternoon of Friday, December 27, they confirmed the discovery of the completely burned van. Emergency personnel ruled out the presence of human remains inside the van. Patricia was also not at the scene. The situation only suggested that the woman is in a risky situation.
Patricia is 42 years old, according to the data in the search form with the CBPEH number report in the Commission for the Search for Persons in the state, she is described as having a thin build, white skin, blonde, straight and long hair. Her eyes are brown. The last time she was seen she was wearing a blue denim skirt, a black blouse, a blue denim jacket with white and beige tennis shoes.
What is known
According to some versions, Patricia was traveling in her camper towards Mexico City, but her GPS recorded movements in the direction of Tepeji, Querétaro and finally in Xochitlán de las Flores, belonging to Tula de Allende. Gloria Street, near the intersection with the Arco Norte is where the last record was made and then the signal was lost. It is presumed that Patricia could have been kidnapped on the way to Mexico City, on the Mexico-Querétaro highway.
The person who identified himself as her partner, indicated that both were traveling to Mexico City, but in separate cars. Patricia’s truck would have been intercepted before the Tepotzotlán toll booth, where she began to observe movements on the GPS until Tula where she lost all contact.
Help find her
Citizens are asked to help locate Patricia. If you have seen her or have any information that requires help, please call the emergency numbers 911 or report it anonymously at 089. The State Search Commission is also keeping the line open at 771 130 7436.
Source: lasillarota