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Missing Woman in Havana: Family Urgently Seeks Help

Sunday, August 25, 2024 by Madison Pena

Missing Woman in Havana: Family Urgently Seeks Help
Miriam Rodríguez Arias - Image by © Facebook/Marian Yin Rodríguez

The family of Miriam Rodríguez Arias, a 57-year-old woman who went missing in Guanabo, Havana since Friday, is urgently seeking help to locate her. A Facebook report alerted the public about her disappearance at the beach east of the capital, and the incident has been reported to the police.

Marian Yin Rodríguez informed that Miriam, who hails from San José de las Lajas and suffers from senile dementia, went missing and provided contact numbers 54067852 and 55359709 for anyone with information on her whereabouts to reach the family.

"The report was filed at the Guanabo police station. She has senile dementia and is completely harmless. We haven't known her whereabouts since Friday, August 23," Yin explained in a comment on the profile of journalist and activist Marta María Ramírez.

"She was wearing this outfit that day, possibly barefoot," Yin added alongside a photo of Rodríguez in patterned leggings and a blue T-shirt.

"Please, if you see her, take her to the nearest station or notify any nearby officer and contact the number provided in the post... Thank you for your support. We are desperate," Yin pleaded.

In a post related to this case, activist Ramírez reminded the public that, in the event of a woman's disappearance, citizens can activate alerts on social media to assist in the search and to "pressure the authorities to do their job."

Effective Search Strategies

Ramírez highlighted the importance of providing essential details to make the search more effective. This includes the full name, any known aliases, whether a report has been filed with the PNR (including registration number and date), physical description (hair and eye color, height, age, and identifiable marks such as moles, tattoos, scars), chronic illnesses, medications, the clothing worn at the time of disappearance, the location and date last seen, place of residence, contact numbers, and any other relevant information.

Recently, there have been several reports of young women disappearing across the country. Unfortunately, one of them, Lianet Núñez Pérez, a 20-year-old, was found dead in Old Havana. The case is under investigation.

Meanwhile, 18-year-old Yilena Cepeda, who was reported missing for a week in Santiago de Cuba, was found safe on Friday, though the circumstances remain undisclosed.

Additionally, Kiara González, 23, who had been missing in Havana, was also found alive.

However, a young woman with disabilities named Claudia, 27, from a community in Baraguá, Ciego de Ávila, has been missing for over two weeks.

Frequently Asked Questions about Missing Persons in Cuba

The following questions and answers aim to provide crucial information about the situation of missing persons in Cuba, focusing on the recent cases, search efforts, and necessary actions.

What should be done immediately when someone goes missing in Cuba?

Report the disappearance to the nearest police station, provide a detailed description, and activate alerts on social media to spread awareness and pressure authorities.

What information is crucial for an effective search?

Essential details include the person's full name, aliases, physical description, chronic illnesses, medications, clothing worn at the time of disappearance, last known location, and contact information.

How can the public assist in finding missing persons?

The public can assist by sharing alerts on social media, keeping an eye out for the missing person, and reporting any sightings to the authorities or family members.

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