translated from Spanish: Have you seen…? Get lost with everything and children in Guerrero

In Guerrero, where the first enforced disappearance occurred in the country and now heads the list of victims of disappearance, January 2017 to date, according to Alerts Amber and Alba, 12 moms were lost, some young people between 18 and 20 years , with everything and their children, mostly babies from zero to four years old.
Yareni Monserrat Morales Cisneros, 18, and his son Fernando Emanuel Bautista Morales, a year old, disappeared in January 2017. But they are not part of the count.
When they were lost, Amber alerts for boys and girls were still not working, and the Alba for women over the age of 18, although it was two years old that the local Congress had approved both protocols.
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In fact, the attorney General’s office (FGE) could continue to remiss with respect to the search protocols if the disappearance of Yareni Monserrat and Fernando Emanuel had a different outcome.
After Yareni Monserrat and Fernando Emanuel more mothers with everything and their children continue to disappear.
According to the official Records of the Amber and Alba alerts of the FGE, in Guerrero 12 events of disappearances of mothers with their children have occurred, involving 15 babies from zero to four years and 12 mothers, some are young people who had recently fulfilled the May Old Oría.
In some cases of these disappearances, the FGE only activated the alert Alba, for the loss of the mother, and in others only the Amber, by the minors.
Seven of the 12 disappearances of women and children were recorded in the capital of Guerrero, Chilpancingo.
Only in three events of disappearances, the mothers and their children have been recovered.
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Mother and Child
In the photo that was taken for social networks, Yareni Monserrat loads Fernando Emanuel with his left arm and sticks it to his chest. The baby doesn’t know you have to wink at the camera. She smiles. He turns his eyes.
It’s your last picture… Live.
On January 14, 2017, Yareni Monserrat went out with her son in his arms at approximately 10 a.m. in his home in the neighborhood of San Mateo, where he lived with his parents. He told his mother and father that he was going to meet the father of his son, who was going to give him the pension money.  
In the middle and at the end of each month, the mother received money for child support. He walked from San Mateo to the Zócalo, where he was waiting for his excouple. On January 14th, Yareni’s mother distressed when after 12 hours, her daughter was not returning with her grandson. But much more, when it began to dial and the number sent direct to mailbox.
Although he had no good relationship with his exyerno, he had to mark him to give him news of Yareni. He answered the call. On the whereabouts of Yareni and the son of both he only said he knew nothing because she had gone very fast.
The search
When Yareni Monserrat and Fernando Emanuel disappeared, only their relatives searched for them. The FGE not issued the announcement have you seen…? To locate them. The brothers, cousins and uncles made viral on the networks the request to find them.
In social networks, the Society of Chilpancingo learned that the young mother had left her home to see the father of his son for the pension, when he did not speak and he said that he saw them for a while because Yareni Monserrat received the money from the pension and He left fast.
The photo, the last live photo, still traveling in cyberspace, when on January 19, spread the news that in the vicinity of the colony Norberto Flores Baños, southeast of the city, had located the bodies of a woman and a fragment of a baby in a Bo Black LSA.
The remains, according to the identification, were of Yareni Monserrat and Fernando Emanuel, of the baby of a year, there was only one leg.
Only then, faced with the criticism received by its omission and negligence, the FGE began to walk the Amber alert, two years late.
The prosecution, a chaos
Marina Reyna Aguilar is at the forefront of an association against Violence against Women. It carries the record of the femicides in Guerrero. He argues that the FGE has not been able to generate a policy to address the problem of disappearances because it has not systematized the information in the alert logs.
He does not know how many women and the ages are the most disappearing and therefore does not know why they are lost, he says.
“You have No idea what’s going on. You can’t see a cell phone behind all this. Perhaps it is a network that is engaged in the trafficking of people and organs, but it is unknown. ”
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