By “El Huaso” for Borderland Beat
No ransom demand or prior threats were reported. After 11–12 days of joint searches by Colima and Michoacán authorities, his body was found on a beach in Boca de Apiza, Coahuayana, Michoacán, and identified via DNA. No suspects have been arrested, and the motive remains unclear, though extortion is common in this region.
In 2025, Colima ranked 4th nationally in extortion incidence, with a rate of 18 victims per 100,000 inhabitants. In high-risk agricultural zones like in Colima and neighboring states, organized crime groups impose quotas on producers, packers, and exporters. This has led to protests, blockades, and occasional halts in production, as seen in related lime strikes in nearby Michoacán.
Sources: TV Azteca, La Jornada, Meganoticas Colima

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