The former municipal president of Zinapécuaro, Michoacán, Alejandro Correa Gómez, was reported missing by his relatives. According to the disappearance file issued by the Attorney General’s Office of the State of Michoacán, the 41-year-old former mayor was last seen last Sunday, November 2, in the town of Tierra Colorada, municipality of Ciudad Hidalgo.
A report from the intelligence areas reveals that, at 3:30 a.m. that day, he was seen inside a bar, in an inconvenient condition, where a strong fight occurred in which he was involved.
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Reports indicate that Alejandro Correa was in the company of a person identified as Rodrigo Camacho, alias “El Catrín”, owner of pawn shops in Ciudad Hidalgo.
During the search and investigation, the authorities obtained the last location of his Grand Cherokee brand truck, Model 2021, white.
The tracking indicates that the vehicle was on the Irimbo-Maravatío highway, in the vicinity of the town of Tzintzingareo, in the municipality of Irimbo.
The law enforcement and police authorities continue the search for Alejandro Correa, who governed Zinapécuaro from 2018 to 2021, and who at the time of his disappearance was wearing a blue plaid shirt, a gray vest and a beige hat.
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The search file also indicates that the former mayor is 1.78 meters tall, He has a scar between his nose and right eyelid, and another on his right eyebrow.
He also has a tattoo on his right arm with the legend “Do not be afraid for I am with you: Isaiah 41:10” and another on the chest with the legend “I can do all things in Christ”, among others.
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