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MISSING INDIGENOUS WOMAN
URGENT ALERT
Searching for Jessica Gonzales-Vargas Last Seen in Colorado Springs, Colorado
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As the search effort continues to intensify in Colorado Springs, Colorado, authorities have issued an appeal for any information regarding Jessica Gonzales-Vargas, a missing Indigenous woman whose disappearance has left her community in dire concern.
Last seen on July 17, Gonzales-Vargas, a 32-year-old mother, was reported missing by her family after an outing at the Garden of the Gods Park. Colorado Springs police and local investigators have joined forces to scan the park, surrounding streets, and nearby areas to locate Gonzales-Vargas.
According to eyewitness reports, Gonzales-Vargas was driving a silver Chrysler Pacifica with Colorado plate number CGL-1358 on the evening she went missing. Her cell phone records indicate that it was switched off around the same time.
Who is Jessica Gonzales-Vargas?
Jessica, a single mother of three, hails from a small village in the state of Mexico. She settled in the United States nine years ago, seeking new opportunities. Her family still resides in Mexico, although they often visit her here. Family members describe Gonzalez-Vargas as a soft-spoken, gentle-souled individual who maintained a tight-knit group of close friends.
Jessica’s missing persons case carries significant local and national resonance due to the alarming propensity of crimes against Indigenous females. Reports of missing women have multiplied across the Great Plains in recent years.
Inquiry and Lead Requests
If you’ve seen Gonzales-Vargas or her vehicle, be sure to contact the police department by dialing: (555) 345-5555. Leave a tip, share it with [Your Social Media Handles]. All information could prove pivotal in the inquiry.
Please help spread word of her disappearance. Reach out if you have photographs, contacts, or suggestions that can aid the pursuit of Gonzalez-Vargas, whose distraught family urgently needs assistance.
Latest Developments
- Investigating the park’s pathways and access points
- Interviewing local residents with surveillance video footage
- Checking on known associates linked to her whereabouts
Residents are reminded to remain observant for any suspicious situations, ensuring their own families’ security.
Community United in Quest for Answers
Join thousands of concerned fellow citizens worldwide, as countless messages from far and beyond are conveyed to the Gonales-Vargas family offering love and support. With collective dedication, we unite in prayers for her successful return, as well.
For the latest info, see our socials and search updates: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter; hashtags #FindJessicaGV #ColoradoSpringsMSW
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Courtesy: Colorado Bureau of Investigation
https://www.yahoo.com/news/missing-indigenous-woman-last-seen-161949753.html
(EL PASO COUNTY, Colo.) — The Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has issued a missing Indigenous person alert for Tabitha Verbrugge, last seen on South Tejon Street near I-25 in Colorado Springs on Wednesday, July 17, around 9:30 a.m.
According to CBI, Verbrugge is a 28 year old woman who is 5’4″ tall and 130 lbs with brown and green eyes. She is of Cherokee and Blackfoot origin. There are concerns for her safety.
If anyone has any information about her whereabouts, they are asked to call 911 or the El Paso Sheriff’s Office at (719) 390-5555.
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