Ciudad Juárez, February 19, 2026 – Law enforcement agencies in Ciudad Juárez have intensified their search efforts for two missing women, Génesis Dibanhi Enríquez Cárdenas and Yeimi Paloma Flores Gutiérrez, by conducting multiple raids on residential properties. The operations aim to uncover clues regarding the whereabouts of the two women, whose disappearance reports were filed in 2022 and 2021.
Extensive Search Operations Underway
The recent raids are part of a broader, ongoing investigation by the local Fiscalía (Prosecutor’s Office) into the cases of missing persons in the region. These operations follow previous actions, including seven search warrants, extensive ground searches, and telephone analyses, particularly in the case of Sofía Hernández, another missing individual.
One of the recent searches was conducted in the Infonavit Solidaridad neighborhood, specifically targeting a residence believed to be connected to the disappearance of Génesis Dibanhi Enríquez. Another raid took place in the Colonia Juárez Nuevo, also in connection with Enríquez Cárdenas’s case. Despite these efforts, authorities have yet to locate any definitive evidence regarding her current location since she was reported missing on April 19, 2022.
Focus on Long-Term Disappearances
The renewed focus on these cases underscores the persistent challenge of missing persons in Ciudad Juárez. Yeimi Paloma Flores Gutiérrez has been missing for an even longer period, with her absence reported in 2021. The authorities are utilizing all available resources to bring resolution to these distressing cases, which deeply impact the community.
These operations are critical in gathering potential leads and maintaining pressure on any individuals who might possess information pertinent to the disappearances. The police and prosecutor’s office are working diligently to follow every possible thread, hoping to provide answers to the families of the missing women.
Community Impact and Ongoing Concerns
The issue of missing persons remains a significant concern for the residents of Ciudad Juárez. The ongoing investigations and police actions are closely watched by the community, which hopes for positive outcomes. The authorities have urged anyone with information related to these cases to come forward and assist in the search.
The deployment of various law enforcement units, including specialized search teams, highlights the gravity with which these cases are being treated. While no immediate breakthroughs have been announced following the latest raids, the commitment to finding Génesis Dibanhi Enríquez Cárdenas and Yeimi Paloma Flores Gutiérrez remains steadfast.
Further details regarding the specific locations and findings of these recent raids have not been fully disclosed to protect the integrity of the ongoing investigation. However, the authorities have confirmed that the operations were conducted legally and with the necessary judicial approvals.
The community continues to grapple with incidents of violence and crime, including recent reports of a minor being deprived of liberty in San Isidro, a fatal shooting in Águilas de Zaragoza, and threats made at a community center. These events underscore the complex security landscape in Ciudad Juárez and the constant efforts required from law enforcement to maintain public safety and address critical issues such as missing persons.
The Fiscalía has reiterated its commitment to transparency and will provide updates as significant developments occur in these cases. The public is encouraged to cooperate with authorities and report any suspicious activities or information that could aid in resolving these disappearances.
Source: oem.com.mx