Coca-Cola FEMSA worker reported missing in Jiutepec; family and Attorney General’s Office ask for help

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Photo: FiscalĂ­a Morelos

JIUTEPEC, MORELOS.- The incident once again puts into focus the concern about the safety of the workers of the Coca-Cola company in the region, which has been severely affected by organized crime.

The search file specifies that at the time of his disappearance, he was wearing his work uniform: a red short-sleeved shirt with a collar and with the company logos, gray pants with fluorescent lines, a black sweatshirt with the Coca-Cola logo, and black boots.

As distinctive features, he has tattoos on his right arm with the legend Natali. He is 1.65 meters tall, has a medium build, and brown eyes.

Javier is expected by two children and his wife, who have not heard from him since last Wednesday, January 22. The FGE and his family requested the help of the public to locate him.

Workers of the Coca-Cola company have recently suffered the ravages of violence since in the state of Guerrero an employee was killed in an armed attack, which caused the company to stop its distribution.

Although the issue of insecurity and the FEMSA Coca-Cola company is not far from Morelos, in September 2024 four workers were deprived of their freedom to steal the merchandise they were transporting.

Source: OEM

Morelos Daily Post