They find a truck in Tela, but its driver

Michael Taylor
Michael Taylor

Global Courant 2023-05-16 23:58:26

On Monday at 4:00 a.m. a group of five heavy vehicles, including trucks and trailers, left a campus on 33rd street heading to Tela. The one driven by José Ernesto Escobar Paz (61) appeared at a facility in Tela, but he No.

The family is now concerned and asks the population for help to find his whereabouts since signs of violence were found in the heavy car and more than 24 hours have passed and Don José still has not appeared.

The facts. At 4:00 am, José Escobar left in a caravan to different parts of the Atlantic zone.

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“The owner of the truck called us and told us that my father had started second, they must go in order and no one can pass for safety reasons. According to what they told us, my father was penultimate when they went for the mule, ”said Cindy Castillo, one of his daughters.

Precisely in that place there are reports that a criminal group does its misdeeds and blood was found there that is presumed to be José’s. “There we found my dad’s cap,” said the daughter.

The family was notified that the truck appeared on a campus of the company that owns the products in Tela.

“They only told us that a man moved the truck and took it to the campus. The DPI is reviewing the cameras,” said Cindy Castillo.

“We have searched in hospitals, in the morgue, we went into the African palm plantations on the mule and my father is not there,” added his daughter, worried.

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Cindy asked the population for help to find the whereabouts of her father. Any information anyone has can dial the number 9620-2448. “Maybe someone helped him because we know that my father is injured since there is blood on the seat where he was driving,” cried the young woman from San Pedro Sula.

José Ernesto Escobar Paz lives in the Guillén neighborhood of San Pedro Sula and is the father of 10 children.


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They find a truck in Tela, but its driver

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