
27 years ago Jane McDonald-Crone was last seen walking around her job in Texas, USA. Photo: INM
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True to the story of a movie, the young Regiomontana Sonia de la Garsa, A 28-year-old, helped a woman of American descent identified as Jane McDonald-Crone, Which disappeared for 27 years after being last seen in 1993 Texas.
In an interview with ABC News, De la Garsa reported that last Thursday, his friend Abraham González reported on a woman in a street situation who was outside a pharmacy at the intersection of Avenida Ruiz Cortines and Simón Bolívar.
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The next morning, the young woman prepared a backpack containing groceries and toiletries to go to and help McDonald-Crone, 62.
“I told her not to worry and she told me she was lost (…) I gave her cookies and electrolytes, she showed me a bunny and a rooster she was carrying,” De la Garsa said of her meeting with the woman.
Later, her friend Lulu Brambila investigated the woman’s name and identified that she was among the most wanted by the FBI in Texas.
The two young women contacted an FBI agent identified as Mario Aguilar, who after receiving photographs of the woman claimed the shots matched the woman who had allegedly been abducted 27 years ago.
the @INAMI_mx # Nuevo León the @FiscaliaNL and the @USConsulateMTY, They carried out the rescue of a woman of American nationality who had a search report for disappearance; it will be returned to its country of origin. pic.twitter.com/WSCkudoe57
– INM (@INAMI_mx) March 7, 2021
After contact, the agent contacted the Consulate in Monterrey to proceed last Friday, March 5 with the McDonald-Crone research report.
Finally, yesterday Saturday the woman was located at the intersection of Tàpia and Jiménez in the first square of the city.
He had contact with relatives
Sonia de la Garsa confirmed that after finding Jane, the young woman contacted a niece and a McDonald-Crone sister, who are waiting for the Migration Institute to confirm the woman’s identity through an analysis of ‘DNA.
It invites more such actions
The young woman hopes that the case of Jane McDonald-Crone be the first of many where people are located thanks to social media.
“Networks are essential to help good ends. The invitation is to always help without looking at who, we all have a story, we need to open our eyes.”
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