Sheridan Mata Found Safe in Mexico City; No Sign of Criminal Act
In a relief update, activist Sheridan Mata has been located safe in Mexico City. The news comes after days of concern following her reported disappearance last week in Puebla, where she is known for her advocacy work.
Mata, a prominent figure in the local women’s rights movement, was reportedly last seen on Monday. Her disappearance sparked worry among friends, colleagues, and supporters, who quickly launched a search effort and used social media to raise awareness.
Authorities have now confirmed that Mata has been found safe. The Fiscalía General de Justicia del Estado de Puebla shared the news, dispelling initial fears that her disappearance might have been linked to a criminal act. No further details have been released regarding her location or the circumstances surrounding her disappearance.
This development brings an end to a week-long ordeal that had left friends and family anxious. Mata, who founded the Poblano Women’s Front Against Alimony Debtors, has been a vocal advocate for women’s rights and is well-known for her activism in the region.
While the PGR (Procuraduría General de la República) and other authorities have not released official statements about the case, it is understood that they are investigating the matter to determine the cause of her disappearance.
