translated from Spanish: They find alive the whole family that disappeared in Acatac, Jalisco

The government of Jalisco reported the location of all members of the Villaseñor Romo family, who had disappeared on March 24, in Acatic, Jalisco.
Julio Alberto Villaseñor Cabrera, Jimena Romo Jiménez, their daughter, Julia Isabela Villaseñor Romo, a year and a half old, as well as Virginia Villaseñor Cabrera (sister of July), and their son, Iker Fabricio Escoto Villaseñor, 9, disappeared when they returned to Guadalajara, from Mexico City.
The first to be located was the girl Julia Isabela, who was found on an abandoned site in the municipality of La Barca.
Read more: Find a girl living traveling with the missing family in Acatic, Jalisco
Hours later, during the early morning of this Friday, the governor of Jalisco, Enrique Alfaro, reported that the rest of the relatives were located and are “safe and sound”.
The governor detailed that Julio Alberto Villaseñor, Jimena Romo, Virginia Villaseñor and Iker Fabricio Escoto were found at 2:30 a.m.
Alfaro recognized the work of Jalisco’s attorney general, Gerardo Octavio Solís, as well as the Sedena and the Search Commission, who participated in an operation coordinated by the state and federal government.
Read more: 7 Acatic policemen arrested, Jalisco, allegedly involved in the disappearance of a family
On March 24, members of the Villaseñor Romo family disappeared when they returned to Guadalajara from Mexico City.
According to the authorities, the last location of the family was registered in the Los Altos region, Jalisco, so an operation was implemented in Tepatitlán and Jalostotitlán.
In conducting the first investigations, the State Prosecutor’s Office determined that the disappearance occurred in the municipality of Acatic.
Evidence was then found of possible involvement in the forced disappearance of the family of 8 municipal policemen, of whom 7 have already been arrested.
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