LA VEGA, Dominican Republic – Twenty-four days following the mysterious disappearance of Brianna Genao in Barrero, Puerto Plata, the nation’s top prosecutor has provided a crucial update on the investigative efforts. Attorney General Yeni Berenice Reynoso confirmed that investigative teams remain fully engaged in the case, working relentlessly to uncover the truth behind Genao’s disappearance.
Reynoso emphasized the uninterrupted nature of the investigation, stating, ‘Our dedicated team has not ceased its work for a single day, continuously pursuing all relevant investigative procedures essential to resolving this case.’ The statement came amid growing public concern about the pace of the investigation.
Regarding international involvement, the Attorney General clarified that while FBI agents have concluded their on-site operations, the American law enforcement agency continues to provide essential support to Dominican authorities. ‘The completion of field operations by an international agency like the FBI does not signify the end of our collaboration,’ Reynoso explained. ‘The formal request from our office ensures their continued accompaniment throughout the entire investigative process.’
Although the timeline for receiving the FBI’s comprehensive report remains unspecified, sources familiar with the investigation indicate anticipated delivery within the coming fortnight. Reynoso maintained strict protocol regarding disclosure limitations, noting, ‘Our legal code explicitly prohibits revealing investigative details until formal proceedings are initiated.’
The security landscape in Barrero has transformed significantly since the disappearance, with military personnel, national police officers, and specialized investigative detectives maintaining constant presence. Access to the local roadway remains restricted to residents only, with security details reduced to three personnel guarding the entrance—a stark contrast to the extensive deployments seen during initial investigation phases.
