Guadalupe Barajas Castro

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Above: Castro, circa 2001

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Vital Statistics at Time of Disappearance

  • Missing Since: November 26, 2001 from Longview, Washington
  • Classification: Endangered Missing
  • Date Of Birth: August 28, 1978
  • Age: 23 years old
  • Height and Weight: 5'4, 150 pounds
  • Distinguishing Characteristics: Hispanic female. Black hair, black eyes. Castro's ears are pierced. She may use the last name Castro-Arias or Castro Arias.
  • Medical Conditions: Castro was eight and a half months pregnant at the time of her November 2001 disappearance. It was considered a high-risk pregnancy and she was not supposed to do any traveling.
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    Details of Disappearance

    Castro was last seen in Longview, Washington on November 26, 2001. She and her daughter, Aqueda Arias, were planning to go shopping with Castro's husband and Arias's father, Gregario Arias Ibal, in Portland, Oregon during the day. They were going to buy clothes for Castro's unborn baby. Ibal was located but neither Arias nor Castro has been heard from again. Castro had been estranged from him but was thinking of reconciling with him at the time of her and Arias's disappearances. Arias and Castro had lived together with Castro's parents for about a year prior to November 2001.

    The vehicle they had been riding in, Ibal's Jeep Cherokee, was discovered abandoned in California sometime after their disappearances, parked at the residence of one of his relatives. He dropped it off there, and left a message on his relative's answering machine. There was no sign of Arias or her mother at the scene. Their disappearances are considered suspicious. They left behind all their clothes when they disappeared.

    An anonymous phone caller to Castro's family said that Castro was in Arizona and ill, but the person did not provide specific information. The call was placed from Tucson, Arizona. Authorities do not know if the information provided is accurate. Castro's parents believe Ibal was involved in their daughter and granddaughter's disappearances, but no evidence has been uncovered to substantiate this theory.

    Arias and Castro's cases remain unsolved.

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    Investigating Agency
    If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:
    Longview Police Department
    360-577-3098

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    Source Information
    The National Center For Missing and Exploited Children
    California Attorney General's Office
    Child Protection Education of America
    The Daily News Online
    KGW.com News

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