A young mother of three has been reported missing since Wednesday morning in Havana, according to family sources. Identified as Saray Rodríguez, the 27-year-old is from Santa Amelia, in San José de las Lajas, and left for Havana in the morning hours the day before.
Described by acquaintances as of medium height with light brown eyes, Saray was last seen at Gloria and Revillagigedo in Old Havana, according to a Facebook post by her mother, Martha Betancourt. Another post in a social media group indicated that the family lost contact with her as her cell phone is turned off.
“Please help, this young woman is missing. We haven't heard from her since yesterday morning. She left for Havana and hasn't returned. Her phone is off,” wrote Yeli Pérez. “Her family is desperate, and her three young children are waiting for her at home.”
Yeli also mentioned that Saray left her residence wearing a pink t-shirt, black leggings, and white sneakers. She urged anyone who sees her or has any information to contact her husband Frank Elías at +5363924179 or her aunt Mariela at +53 58442962.
According to another close source, the family has already reported the case to the police. However, her husband, Frank Elías, commented in one of the posts: “The police told me they only take action after 72 hours have passed.”
Frequently Asked Questions about Saray Rodríguez's Disappearance
In light of the recent disappearance of Saray Rodríguez, we've compiled some frequently asked questions to provide additional information and help with the ongoing search.
When was Saray Rodríguez last seen?
Saray Rodríguez was last seen on Wednesday morning at Gloria and Revillagigedo in Old Havana.
What was Saray wearing when she disappeared?
Saray was wearing a pink t-shirt, black leggings, and white sneakers when she was last seen.
How can people provide information about Saray's whereabouts?
Anyone with information about Saray's whereabouts can contact her husband Frank Elías at +5363924179 or her aunt Mariela at +53 58442962.
What has the police response been?
The police have informed the family that they only take action after 72 hours have passed since the initial report.