Overview
- The Morena senator first said his Tepoztlán house was robbed, then clarified the smaller dwelling on the same lot was the target and listed jackets, food and a computer as missing.
- Security chief Miguel Ángel Urrutia said a man climbed a slope and entered through a window, and the complainant reported at least seven jackets stolen.
- Authorities identified the affected residence as the home of a neighbor, Gisela “N”, not the senator’s primary dwelling.
- Fernández Noroña posted an image of nearby license plates and claimed the number has no REPUVE record, and he characterized the incident as politically motivated.
- The property has drawn scrutiny over alleged irregularities, including communal-land status, lack of cadastre and unpaid property taxes, with reports valuing it at about 12 million pesos.