Yes. But the cartel is fighting back.This article says that it was Mexican forces.
Mexican Forces Kill Nation’s Most-Wanted Cartel Boss
Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as “El Mencho,” was the head of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel and widely regarded as one of the country’s most violent criminal figures.
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Vehicles drive past a burning bus used as a roadblock in Zapopan, Mexico, on Sunday.Credit...Gabriel Trujillo/Reuters
By Paulina Villegas and Jack Nicas
Reporting from Mexico City
Feb. 22, 2026Updated 4:20 p.m. ET
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The Mexican government said it killed the nation’s most wanted cartel boss on Sunday, a major victory in its new offensive against the country’s criminal groups and a move that could help reduce pressure from President Trump, who has been threatening strikes in Mexico.
Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as “El Mencho,” was the longtime leader of one of Mexico’s most powerful cartels, Jalisco New Generation Cartel, and was widely regarded as one of the country’s most violent criminal figures. He presided over a criminal enterprise that expanded rapidly over the past decade, producing and selling drugs and extorting local businesses. He also built a reputation for brazen attacks on security forces and terrorizing communities across the country.
Mexican security forces led an operation Sunday to capture Mr. Oseguera in Tapalpa, a town of about 20,000, in the western coastal state of Jalisco, where his cartel was founded and based, the Mexican government said. At least seven cartel members were killed during the operation.
Yes. But the cartel is fighting back.
Agree, not at all. I'd take some of the news w/a grain of salt, give it a day or two.Those tourists don't seem to be panicking LOL.
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I know people that live there. They say that there’s a lot of trouble between their location and the United States right now. In other words, they can’t drive home at this point. But they own a home down there, so they’re just hunkering down.I've never been to Mexico.
I know several that do that but I don't hear from them until they are back.I know people that live there. They say that there’s a lot of trouble between their location and the United States right now. In other words, they can’t drive home at this point. But they own a home down there, so they’re just hunkering down.
I’ve always thought they were crazy for living down there during the winter, but what do I know?
I know his sister, too, and he contacted her when she reached out.I know several that do that but I don't hear from them until they are back.
It's a HUGE country though. Bigger than ours even. And there's a ton of good areas and good people and good cops and military. Not all, but we aren't that different really.I know people that live there. They say that there’s a lot of trouble between their location and the United States right now. In other words, they can’t drive home at this point. But they own a home down there, so they’re just hunkering down.
I’ve always thought they were crazy for living down there during the winter, but what do I know?
Wow. Not nearly enough info here as she has a right to not have her family or anyone know where she is but one has to wonder why there was never any domestic report, why her husband never called her in missing for 22 days, how she could leave her children behind, and if he was looked at or suspected... He DID say it is being reviewed by their DA as to if any charges could be laid...
I wonder how they found her and IF she was maybe possibly arrested where she lives now for something and DNA hit or a name didn't match up or something...
Does anyone recall the case? I don't but then it was a long time ago she went missing...
Gosh, golly gee, we're so sorry!The CEO and people who wrote the letters, should've been prosecuted.