Locatel Personas Detenidas Apr 2026

Write down: facility name, address (operator can provide), arrest time, and authority. Proceed to that facility with identification to verify identity and arrange legal counsel.

Give the person’s full legal name, date of birth (if known), and distinguishing features (scars, tattoos – optional but helpful). Avoid emotional details; stick to facts. Locatel Personas Detenidas

| Service | Number | |---------|--------| | Locatel (Detained Persons) | 55 5658 1111 | | SSC CDMX (Police non-emergency) | 55 5208 9898 | | PGJ CDMX (Prosecutor’s office) | 55 5345 5000 | | Federal Detention Locator (FGR) | 088 | | CDMX Human Rights Commission | 55 5229 5600 | Write down: facility name, address (operator can provide),

Request a “no-record certificate” (Locatel can provide a reference number). Then file a missing person report with the Fiscalía (Prosecutor’s Office). Return to Locatel every 2–3 hours, as updates may be delayed. 5. Limitations and Critical Considerations | Limitation | Explanation | |------------|-------------| | Not real-time | There is a delay of 30 minutes to 3 hours between physical detention and digital entry. | | False negatives | If the detention was never formally registered (illegal detention by officers), the name will not appear. | | Name misspellings | Officers often enter names phonetically. Try different spellings. | | Minor detentions | “Faltas administrativas” (public drunkenness, disturbing peace) are sometimes not entered immediately. | | Federal detentions | If arrested by federal forces (GN, Army, FGR), the person may be in a federal system not shared with Locatel. Call 088 (FGR). | 6. Comparison with Other Verification Methods | Method | Pros | Cons | |--------|------|------| | Locatel | Centralized, free, anonymous, covers multiple agencies. | Delay, name errors, no federal coverage. | | Visiting precincts physically | You see conditions firsthand. | Time-consuming, dangerous, often futile. | | Calling SSC directly | Direct to police. | Each precinct has its own number; no central database. | | “¿Cómo va la causa?” (PGJ app) | Judicial progress. | Only after arraigo (formal charge), not initial detention. | 7. Case Study: Effectiveness in Practice Case: February 2024, Iztapalapa. A 22-year-old man was detained by police at 9:00 PM for “suspicious behavior” but was not informed of his rights. His family called Locatel at 11:30 PM. The operator found him registered at 10:15 PM at the Iztapalapa precinct. The family arrived with a lawyer by 12:30 AM, preventing a forced confession. Without Locatel, they would have searched until morning. Avoid emotional details; stick to facts

(Description: The app’s “Personas Detenidas” section features a simple search bar. Results display name, age, facility, and a “Map” button for directions. Users can save multiple profiles.) End of Report

Operator will search the SSC and PGJ databases. If found, they will read the detention report. If not found, ask: “Could they be in a hospital or morgue?” Locatel can also query those systems.