The mother of the young Ecuadorian disappeared in Canada takes steps to obtain information that will allow her to find her son Pablo Andrés Aguirre Jácome, of whom there is no news since last January 30, 2022.
Marina Jácome posted a desperate message to get information about her son, who disappeared after leaving the apartment where he lived, “to breathe fresh air,” according to versions collected by the mother of the local residents.
Interviewed by the news agency Visionariasec, Jácome said he has received little help from the Canadian police.
In the search that he has carried out on his own, he explained that at least two people saw him on the 31st, but in Montreal, although there are other versions that he would have been seen in Ottawa. “He has not left Montreal,” he reiterated in the interview. She confessed that she knows that her son is experiencing a moment of mental vulnerability, despite the fact that he always maintains constant communication.
Jácome explained that with the help of both his son’s companions and the faithful of the church he attends, they are still looking for him, but he needs information to find him.
Martina Jácome also expressed herself through social networks and asked the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, and the President of Ecuador, Guillermo Lasso, to help her intensify the search.
Pablo Andrés is 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in) tall and weighs 60 kg (132 lbs). He has brown eyes, brown hair and speaks Spanish. The young man has white skin and a dark complexion. He is a television production student.
All efforts are made by the Embassy and Consulates in Ottawa and Montreal to search for Pablo Andrés Aguirre through the Canadian authorities and the Montreal police
— Diego Stacey M. (@DiegoStacey) February 4, 2022
When he was last seen, Pablo Andrés Aguirre Jácome was wearing a jacket, black sports pants and shoes. According to the Montreal Police, he was last seen in the Saint Michel neighborhood.
HELP US FIND HIM!
Pablo Andres Aguirre Jacome.
The last time seen was on January 30, 2022
If you have information call 911, or your mother on the number provided.
Help spread the word! pic.twitter.com/Fg85qPMhh4— canadianhispaniccongress (@canadianhispan1) February 9, 2022
It has been requested that anyone with information to report on this disappearance may do so anonymously and confidentially by contacting Info-Crime Montreal at 514-393-1133. (I)
Source: Eluniverso

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