Madres Buscadoras de Sonora
Madres Buscadoras de Sonora is a collective of mothers and family members who organize searches and advocate for missing-person cases in Sonora, Mexico. They are best known for coordinating community search efforts, sharing information publicly, and pressing authorities to investigate and locate missing people. They remain relevant in current discourse as part of broader conversations about disappearances, state accountability, and citizen-led search efforts in Mexico.

DNA Confirmed Remains in Sonora Belong to Missing Son of Activist Ceci Flores
After over seven years, authorities confirmed that the remains found in Sonora belong to Marco Antonio Sauceda Rocha, missing since 2019. This development offers closure to the family and emphasizes Mexico's ongoing disappearance crisis.

Cecilia Flores Announces She Has Found Remains Possibly Belonging to Her Son in Sonora
Cecilia Flores has announced she found remains that may belong to her son in Sonora after six years of searching. DNA tests are scheduled to confirm the identity, potentially bringing resolution to a long, painful quest.