Search Warrant Issued for Missing US Woman in Tulum

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TULUM, Quintana Roo — The Attorney General's Office of the State of Quintana Roo has activated a search warrant under the Alba Protocol to locate Mallory Lynne Wong, a 29-year-old American citizen who has been missing since September 21 in Tulum. The official report was filed on September 24, leading to the issuance of the warrant.

Wong has a fair complexion, a slim build, short brown hair, and brown eyes. She is approximately 1.62 meters tall, weighs 45 kilograms, and has a distinctive feature of a red tattoo with the number 1105 on her right ankle. At the time of her disappearance, she was wearing a white blouse and plain white pants without any patterns.

The Attorney General's Office reported that her status is classified as a non-located person, in accordance with the General Law on Enforced Disappearance of Persons and the National Search for Persons System. Authorities have requested the collaboration of the public and have made the number 998 881 7150, extension 2130, available for any information that could help locate her whereabouts.

This case adds to other recent reports in the state, where the Alba Protocol has been implemented as an urgent mechanism for searching for missing women and girls, in coordination with institutions and with the support of civil society.


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