Eric Fernando Gutierrez Molina: Suspects Identified in Missing Flight Attendant Case in Colombia Investigators in Colombia have identified multiple suspects in the disappearance of Eric Fernando Gutierrez Molina, a 32-year-old American Airlines flight attendant from Texas who vanished during a layover. Authorities reported that Gutierrez Molina was last seen in Medellín on Saturday after attending a local nightclub during an overnight layover, raising concerns he may have been kidnapped. Officials stated that Gutierrez Molina left his hotel with two coworkers—a man and a woman—before separating from his male colleague and departing with the woman and other unknown individuals. The Independent reported that one of his coworkers was later found disoriented and required medical attention after she claimed to have no memory of parts of the evening. Ernesto Carranza, Gutierrez Molina’s partner, expressed his hope that the flight attendant is alive, though he described the uncertainty as emotionally draining. “Each day you wake up not knowing anything, and it makes the days go by longer and slower,” Carranza told CBS News. Messages sent to Gutierrez Molina’s phone have reportedly not been delivered, and calls to his number are not connecting, according to a Facebook page dedicated to raising awareness about his disappearance. The U.S. State Department had previously warned Americans to “reconsider travel” to Colombia due to heightened risks of crime, terrorism, civil unrest, and kidnapping. The memo highlighted the prevalence of violent crime, including murder, assault, robbery, and organized criminal activities such as extortion and kidnapping.#colombia #american_airlines #medellin #eric_fernando_gutierrez_molina #ernesto_carranza