The Sinaloa Prosecutor's Office activated the Alba Protocol to locate 29-year-old Carmiña Miroslava Castro Salazar, reported missing as of Sunday, March 29. The official form notes that the woman was last seen at a residence on Boulevard Rolando Arjona Amabilis in Culiacán. To date, no further information has been obtained about her whereabouts, so the Specialized Prosecutor's Office for Forced Disappearances of Persons considered that her integrity could be at risk, as she is likely a victim of a crime. According to the official report PASIN/28/2026, the complaint about her disappearance was filed the same day in the city of Culiacán, Sinaloa. The woman is described as a Mexican national, 1.70 meters tall, and of medium build. “Her integrity could be at risk, as she may be a victim of a crime,” the document states. Local media have reported that the young woman was deprived of her liberty, although authorities have not provided further details on the case. Carmiña Miroslava Castro Salazar, 29, is a young baker and content creator. She was last seen on March 29, 2026. Her physical features include fair skin, long straight blonde hair, medium-sized light brown eyes, semi-populated eyebrows, as well as a small mouth, lips, and nose. At the time of her disappearance, she was wearing a black blouse, black pants, and sneakers. As distinguishing marks, Castro Salazar has three tattoos: the name “TESSIO” on the nape of her neck, the inscription “ADAMELIA 1717” on her right hand, and the letter “T” accompanied by a heart on the middle finger of her left hand. The summary of the facts indicated that the last contact with her occurred at a residence located on Boulevard Rolando Arjona Amabilis in Culiacán.
Sinaloa Prosecutor's Office Seeks Missing Young Woman
The Sinaloa Prosecutor's Office activated the Alba Protocol to find 29-year-old Carmiña Miroslava Castro Salazar, who went missing in Culiacán. Authorities believe her safety may be at risk.