A coordinated search effort is currently underway in Gran Canaria as authorities work to locate three people who have been reported missing in separate incidents across the island.
The cases, which involve disappearances in Las Palmas and Arucas, have prompted emotional appeals from families urging the public to come forward with any information that may help trace their loved ones.
Among the missing is Juan Francisco Sánchez García, a 32-year-old resident of Telde, who was last seen on Thursday morning. His vehicle was later found abandoned on the coast of Gáldar, a discovery that has raised serious concerns for his wellbeing. His family remains deeply anxious and is calling for assistance from anyone who may have seen or heard from him.
In a separate case, 34-year-old Gisele has been missing since 11th March. She was last sighted in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. According to the National Police, she is 1.65 metres tall, with blonde hair and brown eyes. Her family has launched an urgent appeal for help, encouraging the public to share her story in the hope that someone may recognise her or provide vital clues. Anyone with information is urged to contact the emergency services by dialling 091.
Meanwhile, the disappearance of a man named Pepe from Arucas has also triggered widespread concern. His family reported him missing after several days of no contact, fearing that he may be disoriented and unable to seek help on his own. In response, they have initiated a search campaign across social media platforms and local news channels in a bid to raise awareness and gather leads.
The Guardia Civil and Local Police are actively involved in the ongoing investigations, and the public is being asked to remain vigilant. Anyone who believes they may have relevant information is encouraged to get in touch with the authorities or the families as soon as possible.