Overview
- The FGR reported that those charged include the Teuchitlán mayor and a local police chief linked to alleged CJNG and fuel-theft operations.
- Forensic teams at the federal and state levels have not identified any of the human remains recovered from the property.
- Authorities say securing the Rancho Izaguirre site has contributed to a decline in crime across that region of Jalisco.
- The investigation remains open as prosecutors pursue lines tied to organized crime and illicit fuel theft.
- Search collectives, which first uncovered remains and hundreds of personal items at the ranch on March 5, are pressing for greater transparency and federal accompaniment.