(CNN Spanish) -- The Attorney General's Office of Sonora activated a search alert for the disappearance of Yesenia Guadalupe Durazo Cota, 33, and who according to the complaint of her relatives disappeared this Sunday outside her home in Arivechi, municipality of Sonora, in northern Mexico.

Durazo Cota was looking for her missing husband in 2020 and participates in the collective "Mothers seekers of Sonora," Patricia Flores Armenta, founder and president of this collective, confirmed to CNN.

The prosecution also disseminated an identification with the photographs and characteristics of Durazo Cota asking for the collaboration of the population to locate her as soon as possible since "it is feared for her integrity and that she is the victim of a crime," the file states.

Flores Armenta said that, according to Durazo Cota's relatives, on Sunday, she was at home when she received a call, went out into the street and was put there in a white van.

He said the woman was taken in front of her parents and daughters.

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"Her mother, her father, her daughters were there, she was with them, when she received a call from a friend here in Hermosillo she went out to the street to talk on the phone with her and that was when the truck arrived and took her as if they were taking care of her to go out to take her," he added.

In messages published on her social networks, the activist lamented that the violence is cruel to the search mothers and asked the captors to return Durazo Cota.

"The searching mothers of Sonora beg for mercy from those who took Yesenia and beg them to release her alive. She is not a danger to anyone, she just seeks peace," he wrote.

In July 2021, activist Aranza Ramos, who was searching for her husband who disappeared in 2020, died in her home after being shot several times.

On that occasion, various groups of relatives of the disappeared regretted that they are also victims of violence and said in a statement: "they are killing us."

As of May 25, 110,756 people were reported missing in Mexico, according to the federal government's National Commission for the Search of Missing and Unlocated Persons.

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