Ángel Salvador Escandell Zamora, a Cuban father, has made a heartfelt appeal on social media for assistance in locating his missing daughter, Noemí Victoria Blanco Acosta. The 15-year-old has been missing from Matanzas for over three days.
Noemí, a resident of Cárdenas, has been absent from her home since September 12. She was last seen this past weekend in Santa Marta, near Varadero.
"Please, anyone with contacts in the Santa Marta area, Matanzas, we urge you to help us. The girl is in that area, and we need anyone who sees her to notify the authorities immediately or try to keep her safe until help arrives. She is carrying a backpack and we believe she might be heading towards Matanzas or Havana," Escandell pleaded.
He mentioned that the young girl "is wearing clothes that are not hers" because she left all her belongings at home. The family is desperate to find her whereabouts. Escandell has provided his contact number for any useful information at 52958099.
Escandell expressed his gratitude for the support received from the community and organizations that have joined the search effort. Among these NGOs is Alas Tensas, which has invited anyone with information about the case to contact the authorities at the nearest police station.
The disappearance of the teenager in Cárdenas has caused significant concern in Matanzas and other provinces, as friends and family hope she will be found safe and sound.
FAQs About the Search for Missing Teen in Matanzas
Here are some frequently asked questions regarding the ongoing search for Noemí Victoria Blanco Acosta and how you can help.
When was Noemí Victoria Blanco Acosta last seen?
She was last seen this past weekend in Santa Marta, near Varadero.
How can people help in the search for Noemí?
Anyone with information should contact the authorities immediately or try to keep her safe until help arrives. They can also provide relevant information by calling 52958099.
What organizations are involved in the search?
Several organizations, including Alas Tensas, have joined the search effort and are encouraging people to contact the nearest police station with any information.