The organization concluded its statement with: 'Marco Antonio, you will always live in us... Promise fulfilled.' Ceci Flores found herself under a red code alert during the search. Ceci Flores reported Monday afternoon that she was helping searching mothers find their children and had to take refuge in the Sapo woods, near kilometer 57 of highway 26. However, near the area, they encountered armed civilians, so, as part of the protocols, they had to receive help from authorities to prevent any attack against them, although she later confirmed they were not intimidated. 'I always ask the guys in charge of disappearing our children not to harm the mothers, to see that at some point, perhaps we are the only ones who are going to look for them,' explained Ceci Flores. The remains found last week are indeed those of Marco Antonio Sauceda, son of searching mother Ceci Flores, who disappeared in 2019. This was confirmed by the organization Jóvenes Buscadores de Sonora, which confirmed that the remains found 'have been fully identified and correspond to our beloved brother, Marco Antonio Sauceda Rocha.' The DNA tests, which Ceci Flores announced last week, confirmed his identity, according to the information released the evening of Monday, March 30. 'There are not enough words to describe this moment... even though years have passed, one is never prepared to receive such news,' the organization wrote on Facebook. After it was confirmed that the remains found on March 24 at kilometer 46 of highway 26 in Hermosillo, Sonora, the searchers' organization expressed their gratitude to all the families that helped in the search for Marco Antonio Sauceda, as well as to the media that gave them a voice during the search for Ceci Flores' son. The searchers thanked the three levels of government that helped in the process and all the people who shared posts on social networks related to the missing man. 'Today we close a cycle full of pain, but also of love and memory.'
Identity of Search Mother's Son's Remains Confirmed in Sonora
The organization 'Jóvenes Buscadores de Sonora' confirmed that remains found last week belong to Marco Antonio Sauceda, son of Ceci Flores, who disappeared in 2019. DNA tests confirmed his identity, closing a long and painful cycle for the family and activists.