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A missing person poster, oriented vertically and slightly tilted, is affixed to a weathered, grey utility pole or lamppost in Quito, Ecuador. The poster is partially covered with clear tape, indicating it has been recently posted or is being protected from the elements. The overall scene is brightly lit by daylight, with a clear blue sky and some white clouds visible above the pole. The poster features a photograph of a young woman identified as the missing person. She has long, dark hair, is wearing a dark top, and appears to be smiling faintly in the image. The prominent text on the poster, written in Spanish, reads: - "DESAPARECIDA" (Missing) - "RAMOS YASELGA LIZETH DEL ROCIO" (Name of the missing person) - "Desapareció el 24 de abril de 2026" (Disappeared on April 24, 2026) - notably, this date is in the future. - "PICHINCHA, QUITO COLEGIO AMAZONAS" (Pichincha, Quito, Amazonas College - possibly the last known location or affiliation). - "AYÚDANOS A ENCONTRARLA" (Help us find her). - A large red section with a phone icon and the number "1800 335486". - "ABSOLUTA CONFIDENCIALIDAD" (Absolute Confidentiality). - The acronym "FGE" (likely Fiscalía General del Estado - Attorney General's Office) and a partially visible "Ministerio del Interior" (Ministry of Interior) are at the bottom right. The pole itself shows signs of wear and tear, with peeling paint or material. In the blurred background, other elements of a street scene, such as vehicles and possibly buildings, are faintly visible. The image conveys a sense of urgency and public appeal for information regarding the missing individual.
Symbol
66A3C
Volume
10,073
Creator
+$0.06
Revenue
+$0.00
TVL
$6.16


