Found Deceased UT - Elizabeth Laguna Salgado, 26, Provo, 16 Apr 2015

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A rally was held Wednesday night to help spread information in an effort to help find Elizabeth Elena Laguna Salgado. Signs reading "Find Elizabeth" were plastered around Kiwanis Park, and many volunteers had T-shirts with her picture on it, putting forth every effort possible to find the missing woman.

http://www.heraldextra.com/news/loc...cle_ad76f8ac-b709-59ec-b81c-2a5b7c1c28d6.html

Goodale worked with others, many of whom don't know Salgado, to divide Provo, Springville, Spanish Fork and Orem into sections for people to paper with fliers. Local printers have donated 25,000 missing fliers, and the group distributed them throughout the evening.
 
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http://www.ksl.com/?sid=34634752&nid=148&fm=most_popular&s_cid=popular-9

From posting her picture on Facebook pages to participating in search parties, many Utahns who do not know Elizabeth "Elena" Laguna Salgado are keeping on the lookout for the 26-year-old woman.

"I've never met her. I actually haven't even met her family," said Brianna Goodale, a co-organizer of a search for Salgado starting at Kiwanis Park on Wednesday evening.

Several members of multiple Facebook pages dedicated to finding Salgado recently posted a link to a video broadcast by an Arizona TV station that shows a woman who matches Salgado's description being forced into a car by a man outside of a gas station.

However, Salgado's uncle, a Lehi resident, and parents — who have flown to Utah from Mexico to look for their daughter — say they have viewed the video and know the woman in the video is not Salgado.

Additionally, an update released by the Arizona media outlet late Tuesday confirmed what the Salgados already knew. The woman in the video was found safe, and the suspect in the video was arrested.

Rosemberg Salgado voiced the family's frustration that their daughter had not been found, claiming that many of their friends in Mexico are curious as to why the search is taking so long.

He also said the family is disappointed that Elena has disappeared in an area that she and her family were hoping would be safe.
 
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http://www.good4utah.com/story/d/st...-for-more-help-o/27322/zCvFtB45SUyYJS9mc8gV_Q

After one month of frantically searching for their young loved one, the family of a missing Provo woman is trying to hang on to their hope of finding her alive.

The woman's family remains convinced someone abducted her.

"We just want the person who has her to have compassion on her and just to let her go, and we will forgive that person," Salgado said.

Provo authorities say they have interviewed all 230 people at the Nomen Global Language Center. They are now working on follow-up interviews there as well as investigating other avenues.

Police are also offering a $15,000 reward for information that leads them to Elizabeth.

Why is her case getting so little attention? :(
 
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Marchers in Provo hope to keep search for Elizabeth Salgado going strong
May 23, 2015
http://fox13now.com/2015/05/23/marc...ep-search-for-elizabeth-salgado-going-strong/
PROVO, Utah — Volunteers and family members of missing Provo woman Elizabeth Elena Laguna Salgado gathered for a march down Center Street in Provo Saturday morning.
With signs and posters, people stood along the side of the road near the Nomen Global Language Center, 384 West Center Street, which is the last place Elizabeth was seen on April 16.

Video & more at link.
 
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I'll go out on a limb on this one and say that this almost has to be a stranger-on-stranger abduction. All of these interviews, re-interviews, video surveillance, and background checks, and still they have come up completely empty.

Someone must have been following or tailing her as she was walking towards home, and then did a snatch-n-grab when she got into an area that was somewhat hidden from public view.
 
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Salgado family sacrificing all to find their missing daughter

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Most of the family doesn’t work right now, as they search desperately for Elizabeth. Her uncle, Rosemberg Salgado, moved from California and left his job, dropping everything in his life.

“I had to stop working to be able to search for my niece,” he said. “She’s my priority. … Basically, I’ve put my life on pause.”

Julio Salgado left his teaching job at a university in Mexico. When he first came to Utah, he had no idea he would be here more than a few weeks.

Very long and moving article.
 
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Salgado family sacrificing all to find their missing daughter

Missing woman Elizabeth Elena Laguna Salgado's mother Libertad Salgado-Figueroa, poses for a portrait with her sons Julio Salgado, left, and Daniel Salgado, right, at her brother Rudemberth Salgado's apartment in Orem, on Wednesday, June 3, 2015. GRANT HINDSLEY, Daily Herald
 
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I'll go out on a limb on this one and say that this almost has to be a stranger-on-stranger abduction. All of these interviews, re-interviews, video surveillance, and background checks, and still they have come up completely empty.

Someone must have been following or tailing her as she was walking towards home, and then did a snatch-n-grab when she got into an area that was somewhat hidden from public view.
She is very beautiful, and apparently quite a sweet girl. I have no doubt someone was watching her for days or weeks and finally made their move. Humans are so evil. :(
 
  • #154
This beautiful girl's case has gotten so little attention. Here is a sad article about disgusting people in the world of the missing : Family gets extortion demand - Cruel


http://www.good4utah.com/story/d/st...-cruel-extortion/26412/2m0cjKJ73UWilPhjSv10nw

"They just torture people,” said Rosemberg Salgado, Elizabeth's uncle. “They are just trying to get money out of people. They are trying to take advantage of people and that is like the worst thing that a human being can do trying to hurt somebody like that when they see we are going through a very devastating situation.”
 
  • #155
We just need SOMETHING. Some new tidbit. A clue. Something to pique interest here on WS and in the media. I wish there was something to discuss :(
 
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Family of missing Provo woman releases video for possible captors

from the article:
In a video posted to YouTube Sunday, family members of the missing woman speak out asking the possible abductors to have compassion.

"We know you have our daughter Elizabeth Elena," relatives said in the video. "Don't hurt our daughter. If you have sisters, daughters, give her back to us. We are praying for you."

Her parents, Libertad Salgado and Julio Cesar Laguna, made the long, difficult journey from Chiapas, Mexico — a southern state bordering the country of Guatemala — to Provo in late April after Elizabeth had been missing for a few weeks.

They have been working closely with police officials and have contact with detectives on a frequent basis. Despite the police’s exhaustive efforts to locate Elizabeth Salgado, and efforts to find information through searches, flyer campaigns and candlelight vigils, little information has been found.
 
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http://www.good4utah.com/story/d/st...gado-search-effo/71823/LCXWKBkU1U2zPRbdOi89NQ

Two volunteers told ABC4 News they have doubts about the actions of Elizabeth's uncles, Rosemberg and Rudemberth Salgado, brothers of her mother Libertad Salgado Figueroa.

Juan Manuel Ruiz, Chairman of the Board of the Latin American Chamber of Commerce, says his organization donated time, money and volunteers to the search effort but stopped a few weeks ago.

"There were a couple of instances where people would approach us saying 'Well the family says that nobody is helping them'," Mr. Ruiz "When that started to happen I started to feel like there was some sort of victimism going on and I just didn't want to be a part of something like that."

While admitting he doesn't know what happened, Ruiz wonders about Rosemberg and Rudemberth Salgado.

"One of them was really close to her and the last message was sent to him. The last phone call was sent to him," Ruiz said. "There are just so many things that just don't make sense that it almost makes you feel like 'Is it possible she went with somebody she trusted?' 'Is it possible that when she got in somebody's car or if she entered somebody's house with somebody she didn't feel threatened by and ended up being the opposite?'"

In a phone interview, Rosemberg Salgado denied he or his brother had anything to do with their niece's disappearance and said their accusers are just trying to get attention and hurt the family.
 
  • #159
I mean...c'mon. I would hope by now that the actions/pings/alibi of the Uncle who was one of the last to be in touch with Elizabeth would be very well known to LE. He was supposed to give her a ride, correct?

I wish I had some super stat regarding how often the person who was last known to have contact/be with a victim ends up being involved, but I don't...
 
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