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Disappearance of Jaime Arias García in Jalisco; Chamber of Jewelry Launches Urgent Call to Find Him

Summary by TV Azteca
The disappearance of the jeweler, Jaime Arias García, keeps relatives, businessmen and authorities in Jalisco on alert; the 73-year-old man was last seen on May 26 in the municipality of San Gabriel and, since then, there is no confirmed information about his whereabouts. Faced with the lack of news, the State People Search Commission issued an urgent tracking card to reinforce the search work. The case became more relevant during the last hours…
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The disappearance of the jeweler, Jaime Arias García, keeps relatives, businessmen and authorities in Jalisco on alert; the 73-year-old man was last seen on May 26 in the municipality of San Gabriel and, since then, there is no confirmed information about his whereabouts. Faced with the lack of news, the State People Search Commission issued an urgent tracking card to reinforce the search work. The case became more relevant during the last hours…

Uncertainty and concern grow in Jalisco after the disappearance of the 74-year-old jeweler Jaime Arias, who was last seen on Tuesday night as he moved through the southern region of the state. According to the first reports, the businessman left the municipality of San Gabriel around 8:20 p.m. towards the area known as Cuatro Caminos, near the town of Alista, without information about his whereabouts so far. Relatives and close persons asked the…

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TV Azteca broke the news on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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