A judge in Morelos ordered charges on March 6 against Jared Alejandro 'N', the suspect arrested in the disappearance of UAEM student Kimberly Joselín Ramos Beltrán, whose body was found March 2. The development follows his detention as her last phone contact and amid ongoing UAEM protests over campus insecurity.
Following coverage of the March 2 confirmation of Kimberly Joselín Ramos Beltrán's death and the suspect's initial detention, prosecutors secured formal charges against Jared Alejandro 'N' on March 6 for the aggravated offense of disappearance committed by private individuals.
The Morelos State General Prosecutor's Office identified the suspect, a romantic partner of the victim and the last person she contacted by phone before vanishing on February 20, as key to the case. Authorities had arrested him on March 1 during a home search, recovering Ramos Beltrán's National Electoral Institute credential.
The agency emphasized its commitment to due process, fact clarification, and combating violence against women. This update comes alongside the related case of Karol Toledo, whose body was found March 5, fueling broader outrage.
UAEM protests continue with marches, occupations, and blockades, demanding better lighting, security measures, gender protocols, panic buttons, and official accountability. Slogans like 'UAEM doesn't protect me, my friends do' highlight institutional failures amid feminicides and disappearances.