An Ohio male has actually gone missing out on in Mexico and his household fears that he was the victim of a kidnapping in a location of the nation that has actually been wrecked by kidnappings and criminal activity.
Jose Gutierrez, a designer from Cincinnati, Ohio, was last seen in the United States at the CVG Airport outside Cincinnati on December 22 when he took a trip to the Mexican state of Zacatecas, WXIX-TV reported
Gutierrez was taking a trip to Mexico to visit his fiancée ahead of their 2023 wedding event date, which is a journey his household states he makes frequently.
” He sets about 3 times annually,” Brandie Gutierrez, Jose’s sis, informed the outlet.
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Jose Gutierrez has actually not been seen by his household in Ohio given that checking out Mexico to visit his fiancée.
( Gutierrez Household)
The last time Brandie consulted with her sibling and his fiancée was days into the journey, when they headed out to consume at a regional bar, and Brandie states regional report covered an event that occurred in the location that night.
” The bars in fact discovered screams,” she stated. “There is something that is wrong.”
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Jose Gutierrez has actually not been seen by his household in Ohio given that checking out Mexico to visit his fiancée.
( Gutierrez Household)
The couple have actually not been spoken with or seen because that night, and the household is worried they might have been abducted.
A State Department representative informed Fox News Digital that the U.S. federal government understands the reports of Gutierrrez’s disappearance which the department works carefully with regional authorities and households to assist with search efforts and info sharing whenever a U.S. resident is missing out on.

The State Department’s newest travel advisory to Mexico consists of Zacatecas as one of numerous states in Mexico that travelers need to “not take a trip due to criminal activity and kidnapping.”
Source: Fox News.