S.F. woman returns home after vanishing, telling relatives ICE was taking her

An immigrant who had vanished after texting a relative that she was being taken by immigration officers has returned to her San Francisco home, a relative said.

“Right now she doesn’t feel well enough to talk,” the relative told the Chronicle on Saturday morning.

Maria Auxiliadora Jarquin Morales, a 33-year-old Nicaraguan, had told the relative in her texts around 4:30 a.m. Friday that she was driving to her job at the Target store on Geary Boulevard in the Richmond District when she was pulled over and asked for her driver’s license, according to a family member who received voicemails from her…

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