Reward Offered for Disappearance of Activists in Oaxaca

After over a month since the disappearance of activists Sandra Estefana Domínguez and her husband, the Oaxaca Attorney General's Office offers a reward for information leading to their whereabouts.


Reward Offered for Disappearance of Activists in Oaxaca

After almost a month and a half since the disappearance of activist Sandra Estefana Domínguez Martínez and her husband, Alexander Hernández Hernández, who were last seen on October 4, the Attorney General's Office of the State of Oaxaca has announced a reward for information that could help locate the couple.

The Attorney General's Office offers a reward of up to 500,000 pesos to anyone who provides truthful and useful information that may contribute to locating Sandra Estefana Domínguez Martínez. To share information, specific phone numbers and email addresses can be used, in addition to presenting themselves at the facilities of the attorney general's office in the Judicial City of the Reyes Mantecón neighborhood in San Bartolo Coyotepec, Oaxaca.

On the other hand, the Attorney General's Office of the State of Veracruz also offers a monetary reward for information that allows locating Domínguez Martínez's husband, with a sum of 350,000 pesos. The details for providing information can be found at the facilities of the state attorney general's office in Xalapa and through the indicated phone and email channels.

The last time the couple was seen was on October 4 in the community of María Lombardo, in the Papaloapan Basin region, an area bordering Veracruz. Collaboration from the authorities of that entity has been requested to join efforts in the search.

The Oaxaca attorney general's office has stated that all possible lines of investigation are being considered, applying a gender perspective and analyzing the particulars of the case and the missing persons. Additionally, it was mentioned that there have been indications linking Alexander Hernández to organized crime, information that is being thoroughly investigated.