On December 5, 2021, the streets of Tijuana are shrouded in darkness as Mirelle Hernández, a talented makeup artist, leaves her work at a film set. Outside a restaurant, she faces a sudden attack as two men rob her, taking her bag. In a desperate attempt, she stands before her blue Jeep Cherokee, but the robbers start the vehicle, running her over and dragging her to the Tijuana-Rosarito highway.

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Emergency services arrive swiftly, finding Mirelle critically injured on the roadside. Despite being rushed to Clinic 20 at the Mexican Social Security Institute, the traumatic injuries to her head prove fatal. The loss of Mirelle, who had worked on acclaimed television shows, sends ripples through the community, raising questions and demanding justice.

As the investigation unfolds, authorities in Tijuana focus on capturing those responsible for this brutal act. The memory of Mirelle Hernández, a resident of Chula Vista, California, and niece of a member of the National Public Security Council, continues to haunt those who knew her, highlighting the urgent need for safety and justice.