Police officers detain Yesenia ‘N’, secretary to Mayor Grecia Quiroz, in Uruapan municipal offices over links to ex-mayor Carlos Manzo's murder.
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Secretary of Grecia Quiroz detained over Carlos Manzo's murder

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Officers from the Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection detained Yesenia ‘N’, personal secretary to Uruapan's mayor Grecia Quiroz, for her alleged link to the murder of former mayor Carlos Manzo on November 1, 2025. The arrest took place on January 8, 2026, in municipal offices. She was handed over to the Narcotics Investigation and Prosecution Unit of Michoacán's Attorney General's Office.

The murder of Carlos Manzo, founder of the Movimiento del Sombrero, took place on November 1, 2025, during a Day of the Dead festival in Uruapan, Michoacán. Manzo, who became mayor in 2024, had federal and municipal protection reinforced from early 2025, according to Security Secretary Omar García Harfuch. After his death, his widow, Grecia Quiroz, assumed the mayoralty.

Yesenia ‘N’, a law graduate from the Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo with specializations in Procedural Law and Political Science, joined Manzo's cabinet in September 2024 as personal secretary. On July 21, 2024, Manzo described her on social media as a “prepared, responsible, hardworking, entrepreneurial woman characterized by her social sensitivity”. Following the homicide, Yesenia posted on Facebook: “He was gone, my leader and friend. Fly high, Carlos Manzo”. Days later, supporting Quiroz's swearing-in, she wrote: “A ceremony filled with deep feeling, anger, helplessness, but also much hope”.

Yesenia ‘N's detention on January 8, 2026, in Quiroz's office stemmed from an arrest warrant tied to the case. Sources point to chats in the probe against Jorge Armando ‘N’, alias ‘El Licenciado’, leader of a CJNG cell, revealing possible information from someone close to Manzo about his movements on the attack night. So far, neither Michoacán's Attorney General's Office nor federal authorities have specified charges.

In parallel developments, García Harfuch announced the dismantling of the CJNG cell responsible. Three attackers were identified as deceased: Víctor Manuel ‘N’ at the scene, and Ramiro ‘N’ and Fernando Josué ‘N’ on a highway. Arrests include ‘El Licenciado’ in Morelia, Ricardo ‘N’, Jasiel Antonio ‘N’ alias ‘El Pelón’, Gerardo ‘N’, and Alejandro Baruc ‘N’. Seven of Manzo's bodyguards were previously detained. The crime sparked protests over insecurity in Mexico, where groups like CJNG, Los Caballeros Templarios, Los Viagras, Pueblos Unidos, and Los Blancos de Troya operate in Uruapan.

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X discussions highlight shock over the detention of Yesenia Méndez Rodríguez, secretary to Grecia Quiroz, for allegedly leaking Carlos Manzo's itinerary to CJNG sicarios. Users note the 'enemy within' the municipality. Opposition voices criticize Morena for narco infiltration and negligence in Uruapan's government. Journalists report on investigations, multiple arrests, and cell dismantlement.

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Dramatic illustration of police manhunt for Uruapan mayor's security chief in Michoacán after assassination.
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Prosecutors search for security chief after Uruapan mayor's assassination

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Michoacán's prosecutor's office is searching for José Jiménez, security chief of the late mayor Carlos Manzo, who is a fugitive after his assassination on November 1 in Uruapan. Seven municipal escorts have been linked to the homicide through omission, while the alleged mastermind, alias 'El Licenciado', faces charges. The escorts' lawyer accuses a cover-up involving National Guard elements.

Yesenia Méndez Rodríguez, personal secretary to Uruapan's mayor Grecia Quiroz, was detained on January 8 in connection with the homicide of Carlos Manzo, former mayor and ex-husband of Quiroz, which occurred in November 2025. Authorities are probing her potential role in leaking information about Manzo's movements. However, social media posts suggest she may have been released after giving a statement.

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Seven municipal police officers from Uruapan, escorts of Mayor Carlos Manzo, were detained for alleged omission in his homicide on November 1. Authorities also arrested Jorge Armando 'N', alias 'El Licenciado', the presumed intellectual author of the crime ordered by 'El R1' of the CJNG. The case uncovers possible ties to organized crime in Michoacán.

One month after the homicide of Uruapan's mayor Carlos Manzo during the Festival de las Velas on November 1, 2025, the investigation progresses with key arrests, but citizens express skepticism about the government's response. Banners with the late leader's phrases appeared in the city, as his wife assumes the mayoralty and the Movimiento del Sombrero plans its political future. Surveys show divided opinions on the federal handling of the case.

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Uruapan's mayor, Carlos Manzo, was assassinated on November 1, 2025, during the Festival of Candles, prompting criticism of the federal government for ignoring his pleas for help against violence. President Claudia Sheinbaum announced the Michoacán Plan for Peace and Justice, but survivors and allies call it overdue. Manzo's widow, Grecia Quiroz, is positioned as his successor in the mayoralty.

Raúl Meza Abonce, a 28-year-old man, regained his freedom on December 27 after nearly two months in detention for joining a protest in Morelia demanding justice for the murder of Uruapan mayor Carlos Manzo Rodríguez. While still linked to proceedings for sabotage and damages, authorities changed his precautionary measures to allow him to continue the trial at liberty. The case highlights tensions over violence and insecurity in the state.

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Pedro Inzunza Noriega, alias 'El Señor de la Silla' or 'El Sagitario', was arrested on December 31, 2025, in Culiacán, Sinaloa, along with three others. The kingpin, second-in-command to Fausto Isidro Meza Flores's cell, 'El Chapo Isidro', faces U.S. charges for narcoterrorism and massive fentanyl trafficking. The arrest marks a major blow to the Sinaloa Cartel amid a December of several losses.

 

 

 

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