The disappearance of Marilyn Jolette Chio Garcíaa 17-year-old student, in the mayor’s office Coyoacanhas kept his family and community on alert since May 12.
The teenager left for the CETIS 2 David Alfaro Siqueirosbut they did not let her enter the campus and since then nothing has been known about her whereabouts. The capital’s Prosecutor’s Office keeps the investigation open, while family and friends demand answers and the search continues on the streets and social networks.
According to the young woman’s family, on the morning of May 12, Marilyn Jolette He left his house to go to CETIS 2, where he would deliver school documents. When she arrived, they did not let her enter because It arrived after the allowed time.
The sheet of Amber Alert indicates that she was last seen at 07:05 hours in the Del Carmen neighborhood. Around 3:00 p.m. She sent a message to a friend letting her know that they had not let her in, but that she would see her later. That message was last contact confirmed before it disappeared.
After losing communication, relatives began looking for her in nearby streets, hospitals and places she frequented. Without results, they went to the Attorney General’s Office of Mexico City (FGJCDMX) to report the disappearance.
The complaint was received on May 13, 2026. Since then, the family has lived days of uncertainty. “They were asking all night to check city cameras and nothing happened,” the young woman’s mother told the media.
Four days after the disappearance, relatives and people close to Marilyn Jolette They blocked the crossing of Río Churubusco and División del Norte to demand progress in the investigations. “We have video of her leaving, then she sent a message and we didn’t hear anything else from her,” said Gregorio Castañeda, the young woman’s uncle.
The search tab indicates that it was last seen on the Colony Del Carmenwas wearing a black blouse, gray pants and white and black tennis shoes.
The CDMX Amber Alert describes Marilyn as thin, with light skin, straight black hair, medium black eyes, of Mexican nationality and with no particular signs reported.
Family and friends have spread photographs on social networks and in different parts of the city to speed up the location.
The family assures that during their own investigation they detected alleged drug consumption and sale networks within CETIS 2. They asked citizens to share any relevant information and report data that would help locate the young woman.
To provide information, the Prosecutor’s Office made available the telephone numbers (55) 5345 5067, (55) 5345 5084 and (55) 5345 5082as well as the site fgjcdmx.gob.mx.


