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Angie Miller Reported Missing in Mexico as Probe Into Slayings of Colombian Musicians Advances

Investigators traced the artists’ final ride to a Texcoco property and are following surveillance and chat leads pointing to a planned meeting with an alleged figure called “El Comandante.”

Overview

  • Mexico City’s missing-persons commission issued a bulletin for Angélica Yetsey Torrini León, known as Angie Miller, last seen on September 23 in Santa Cruz Atoyac, Benito Juárez.
  • State prosecutors in the State of Mexico located the Mercedes‑Benz the musicians boarded, finding it in a Texcoco property, and identified a related domicile and the store where materials for a narcomensaje were purchased.
  • Surveillance video published by journalists shows the artists traveling calmly in the Mercedes from Polanco with a stop in Iztapalapa, and WhatsApp messages reference a meeting to “do business” with “El Comandante.”
  • Authorities in Mexico City and the State of Mexico are treating the case as homicide/disappearance with forensic work ongoing, and no arrests have been announced.
  • Journalistic reports say the remains were dismembered and left with a narcomensaje allegedly tied to La Familia Michoacana, as Colombia’s consul in Mexico calls the operation complex and intended to send a message, and President Gustavo Petro publicly condemned the killings.