The Civil Guard has deployed this Friday a wide device in Costa Teguise in the framework of the investigation opened for the disappearance of Romina Celeste Núñez, of which there is no trace since last January 1.
In addition to sealing the house in which she resided with her husband to carry out a search, as La Voz had already reported, the agents have also been tracking a plot of land near the house.
At least five vehicles of the Benemérita and a dozen agents have been present in the area, located near the Civil Guard barracks in Costa Teguise.
Photos: Sergio Betancort
According to some sources to La Voz, the tracking of the site would have started after a neighbor found a jacket and gave notice to the police. However, the Civil Guard has only confirmed to this medium that they have found clothes, but they do not know who they belong to. According to them, the tracking of the site has been carried out in search of "possible clues".
Romina Celeste Núñez has been missing since January 1, although her disappearance was not reported by her husband until a week later. This was confirmed by himself to this medium, stating that if he had not reported it before it was because "it is not the first time" that his wife disappears and he thought that "she had left" the house voluntarily. According to his account, that morning he had left the house to "avoid an argument" and when he returned Romina was no longer there.
Finally, on January 8 he filed a complaint after the young woman's family, who is a native of Paraguay, contacted him, as they were worried because they had not heard from her for days.









