LAREDO, Texas — The Federal Bureau of Investigation is seeking information from the public about three missing women. Blasa Guadalupe Palomo, Blasa Guadalupe “Lupita” Palomo, and Perla Ercia were last seen crossing into Nuevo Laredo at approximately 3 p.m. on March 3 in a white 2014 Toyota Corolla with Texas license plate number FVS-0792. 

Blasa Guadalupe Palomo is a 38-year-old business owner who resides in Laredo, Texas. She has brown eyes, long black hair, is approximately five feet and three inches tall and weighs approximately 200 pounds. She has a “Medusa” tattoo on her shoulder and a tattoo of a snake on her forearm. She was last seen wearing a black t-shirt, black pants and black athletic shoes. 

Her daughter, 18-year-old Blasa Guadalupe “Lupita” Palomo, has brown eyes, black and blue ombre hair, is approximately five feet, three inches tall, and weighs approximately 150 pounds. She was last seen wearing a red sweatshirt. She takes daily medications for numerous medical reasons and does not have those medications with her. 

Perla Ercia is 38-year-old and has brown eyes, short, dark, curly hair, is approximately five feet, five inches tall, and weighs approximately 250 pounds. She has a tattoo of an infinity sign on her left wrist. She was last seen wearing a black shirt. She is a new mother with a three- to four-week-old baby at home in the care of her elderly mother, who also cares for Perla’s grandmother. She also has two additional elementary-aged children, as does 38-year-old Blasa Guadalupe Palomo.

According to the FBI, the women went to Nuevo Laredo so Perla could visit an eye doctor for an eye infection. There were no indications any of the women did not plan to return. 

Although the whereabouts of the three women are unknown at this time, it is believed they are still in Mexico and may be the victims of a kidnapping. 

Anyone who knows their whereabouts should call the FBI San Antonio Division at 210-225-6741 with any information. Tips can also be submitted online. Individuals who provide information may remain anonymous.