Overview
- FGJCDMX reported reviewing more than 300 hours of video, conducting dozens of interviews and analyzing 26 phone numbers, identifying 14 as relevant, with searches involving over 2,000 participants.
- The efforts have included the CDMX Search Commission and support from federal institutions operating in the Ajusco area and nearby zones.
- Prosecutor Bertha Alcalde said Ana Amelí has not been located and that the investigation remains active.
- The UN urgent action highlights the criminal context in the Ajusco and notes allegations of collusion between criminal groups and state agents.
- The FGJCDMX said it has not received formal communication from the United Nations, while Ana Amelí’s father accused the office of incompetence and of having no hypothesis after 73 days.