Disappearance of Lian Flores Soraire in Villa María

The minor Lian Flores Soraire has been missing since February 22. The Police conducted 16 raids but have not obtained clear information about his whereabouts.


Disappearance of Lian Flores Soraire in Villa María

The lawyer for Lian's family, Darío Baggini, indicated that the 16 raids conducted in the Villa María quarries last Sunday offer significant amounts of information that may lead to new clues in the case of the disappearance of the 3-year-old boy. Since Saturday, February 22, the day Lian went missing, no positive information has been found that could help locate him.

The City Police carried out an operation in the downtown area after stopping two vehicles suspected of being involved in the transfer of Lian Flores Soraire. The vehicles, a Ford Ka and a Toyota Hilux, were seen in the city of Olavarría, apparently transporting a child with similar characteristics to Lian. After stopping the vehicles on Corrientes Avenue near Uruguay, it was confirmed that those involved had no impediments and were driving with their own child.

A hypothesis concerning Olavarría mentioned the presence of a Bolivian woman driving a Ford Ranger truck, accompanied by a slim, blonde man, possibly with the minor. These individuals were said to be followed by a Ford Ka with two women inside.

Lawyer Darío Baggini advocated for the use of Artificial Intelligence to expedite the processing of the large amount of information obtained during the operations and to speed up the search times. Despite the case being under secrecy, after nine days of raids, searches, and operations in Córdoba, Jujuy, and Buenos Aires, a considerable amount of information has been collected that could be crucial in the investigation.