Residents blocked las huts of San Martin Texmelucan for the alleged abduction of a minor.
The evening-night why is Tuesday October 1 blockages were recorded on the Mexico-Puebla highwayat the height of the San Martín Texmelucan booths, in both ways.
A group of inhabitants of the community of San Matías Atzalafrom the municipality of Teotlalcingo, At that point, those who reported the alleged abduction of a minor named Kevin Leonardo of 5 years.
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According to local media reports, armed individuals broke into a home located in the town of San Matías Atzala, which belongs to the municipality of San Felipe Teotlalcingo.
The subjects allegedly threatened the minor’s parents and took little Kevin in a vehicle.
The residents demanded that the Puebla authorities begin the search for the infant and have indicated that they will not leave the roads blocked until there is a satisfactory response.
Through social networks, the Secretary of the Interior of Puebla reported that they are maintaining a dialogue with the group of protesters to free the highway and the booths:
“Given the blockade carried out by residents of San Matías Atzala on the Mexico – Puebla highway, at the height of the San Martín Texmelucan booths in both directions, SEGOB personnel maintain information with the group of protesters to remove the blockade, it is recommended to take alternative routes.”
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Given the blockade carried out by residents of San Matías Atzala on the Mexico – Puebla highway, at the height of the San Martín Texmelucan booths in both directions, SEGOB personnel maintain information with the group of protesters to remove the blockade, it is recommended… pic.twitter.com/4ttvWPSO1X
— SEGOB Puebla (@Segob_Puebla) October 2, 2024
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