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Verónica Arango Hormaza, 17, was in the La Carolina neighborhood, in the town of Usaquén, when she left her grandparents’ house and disappeared. His family asks for help to find his whereabouts.
On December 7, when the traditional night of candles was celebrated in Bogotá, Verónica Arango Hormaza, 17, left her grandparents’ house and did not return. Since then, his family has started a search and spread his disappearance on social networks.
According to Carlos Hormaza, Verónica’s uncle, that Monday the minor was with her grandparents celebrating candlelight night, however, she had told her parents that she should go on a walk that a friend from school had invited her to, but When her parents called her friend’s house to confirm the information, they found out that it was not true: no outing had been planned.
Apparently, when Veronica realized that she had been discovered, she told her grandparents that she would go for more candles. According to his relatives, he left the house by his own means and did not return. Immediately, her relatives began looking for her in the neighborhood and with her friends, but they did not obtain information about her whereabouts.
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According to Hormaza, the girl left her cell phone and the watch she was wearing at her grandparents’ house and despite the fact that they have tried to access the phone to find information, they have not been able to do so because it is blocked. Veronica is about 1.72 centimeters tall and has dark brown hair. On the day of his disappearance, he was wearing a light jean and a purple sweatshirt.
The case has already been reported to the Prosecutor’s Office and the Police, but his relatives ask the community for help. If someone comes to see her or has information about her whereabouts, she can be contacted at 3115614184.