Carmiña Miroslava Castro Salazar—known for her baking business, “Rosa Dely,” and her work as a content creator—was abducted on the afternoon of Sunday, March 29, in the northern sector of Culiacán, Sinaloa.
Carmiña Castro was intercepted around 6:00 p.m. on Rolando Arjona Amabilis Boulevard, near Plaza Carolinas, in the La Conquista district.
Witnesses told local media outlets that at least three armed individuals—dressed in black with their faces covered—forced her into a gray Volkswagen Tiguan SUV before fleeing in the direction of the Los Mochis-Culiacán highway.
At the time of her abduction, Carmiña was accompanied by her husband and son, directly across from the Colegio Sinaloa.
Following a report filed by her family members, the Sinaloa State Attorney General’s Office activated the “Protocolo Alba” (Alba Protocol) and issued an official missing person alert, warning that the young woman’s safety is at risk and that she may be the victim of a crime. The collective *Sabuesos Guerreras* also published the alert and appealed to the public for assistance.







