The Ministry of Security of the Nation raised the reward offered for those who provide data to 3 million pesos to help find the whereabouts of María Cash, who has been missing since July 8, 2011.
Through resolution 441/2022, published this Tuesday in the Official Gazette, the portfolio headed by Aníbal Fernández decided to increase the amount offered for people who provide useful data that serves to find the whereabouts of the young woman, which was set at 1 million pesos since 2017.
María Cash took a bus at the Retiro terminal in Buenos Aires, bound for San Salvador de Jujuy, and was last seen in Salta on July 8, 2011.
María Cash took a bus at the Retiro terminal in Buenos Aires, bound for San Salvador de Jujuy, and was last seen in Salta on July 8, 2011.
That day, she was captured -somewhat “disoriented”- by the security cameras of the then highway concession company, at the toll plaza, but since then nothing more has been heard.
Now, the national authorities have arranged a reward of 3 million pesos for those who provide data on his whereabouts and have released a digitized image of what his face would look like today.
The Ministry of Security indicated that people who have data to collaborate with the investigation can communicate by telephone at 134.