Mother and three children missing in Sinaloa since February; case reported five months later

Written by Lucilla S. Gomez — July 8, 2026

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The Sinaloa State Attorney General’s Office has activated three Amber Alerts and one Alba Protocol to locate a mother and her three children who went missing in the Nuevo Cajeme neighborhood of Mazatlán. A formal report was filed on July 6, 2026, although the family has had no contact with them since February of that same year.

All four family members share the surname Luna. Authorities warned that they could be victims of a crime and have asked the public for assistance in providing any information regarding their whereabouts.

Neri Zitlali Luna Guzmán, 31, is the mother. She is 1.54 meters tall and has a slender build, light brown complexion, long wavy black hair, and light brown eyes.

Distinguishing features include a tattoo on her left wrist with the date “1995” and another on her right arm with the phrase “Be brave and strong.” Her clothing at the time of her disappearance is unknown.

Camila Tapia Luna, 13, is 1.60 meters tall and shares her mother’s slender build, light brown complexion, long wavy black hair, and light brown eyes. She has a distinguishing mark in the form of a mole beneath her right eye.

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