Overview
- The Puebla state prosecutor's office says Valdivia was located on January 22 around 4 p.m. in Tepetixtla, State of Mexico, and was in good health.
- Officials report conducting roughly 50 investigative actions, including interviews, call‑record analysis, and CCTV review, after geolocation data pointed to the State of Mexico.
- Prosecutors have not disclosed the circumstances of her location or announced arrests, and they have not reported evidence of unlawful deprivation of liberty.
- Relatives had asserted she was nine months pregnant, fueling search brigades and protests, but prosecutors state medical evaluation found no signs of a recent pregnancy.
- On January 24, her husband, Luis Andrés Torres, said he had been deceived about the pregnancy and apologized, calling for authorities to determine responsibilities.