Grandmother Pleads for Help to Find Missing Teen

A distressing disappearance case has gripped the community of St. Mathews as 13-year-old Ana Ramos remains missing for six consecutive days. The Belmopan Baptist High School student was last seen departing for her educational institution on Friday morning, marking an unprecedented deviation from her established routine.

Lourdes Ávila, the grandmother who has raised Ana since infancy, provided authorities with a detailed account of the teenager’s predictable schedule. According to Ávila, Ana consistently caught the 7:00 AM bus to school and returned home punctually at 4:00 PM daily. The concerning aspect emerged when the teenager’s mobile phone became completely unreachable, indicating the device was either disabled or disconnected from network services.

The family’s initial police report filed Saturday at Belmopan police station has yielded limited progress. Investigators initially suggested the possibility of voluntary absence, despite the family’s insistence that such behavior contradicts Ana’s established patterns.

A crucial development emerged when the teenager’s mother, Ingrid Ávila, secured surveillance footage from Belmopan bus terminal. The visual evidence captures Ana navigating the transportation hub while following an unidentified male wearing distinctive orange clothing. The footage chronology shows the man boarding a bus first, with Ana entering the same vehicle moments later.

Family members express mounting frustration with law enforcement’s response, claiming authorities dismissed the visual evidence as insufficient for immediate action. The Ávila family now makes a public appeal for information, providing contact numbers 675-0138 and 611-9202 for any potential leads regarding Ana’s whereabouts.