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Thursday, June 4, 2026

Seventh Suspect Linked to Disappearance of Ceci Flores' Son Formally Charged

“Sol Prendido” for Borderland Beat 





With the capture, formal charging, and indictment of Luis Alfonso N, the FGJES affirmed that it has successfully executed seven of the eight arrest warrants obtained in connection with this criminal case.


The General Prosecutor's Office of the State of Sonora (FGJES) has secured the formal charging and indictment of Luis Alfonso N—the seventh suspect arrested in connection with the investigation into the disappearance of Marco Antonio N, the son of Ceci Patricia Flores,  a "searching mother"—regarding events that took place on May 4, 2019, in Bahía de Kino.


The state agency reported that the defendant was brought before judicial authorities, where formal charges were presented and he was formally indicted for two counts of disappearance committed by private individuals—one of which resulted in death—as well as for criminal association, charged as a real concurrence of offenses.


He noted that the defendant was apprehended during a joint operation carried out by the Ministerial Criminal Investigation Agency (AMIC) and the Baja California State Attorney General’s Office (FGEBC) on June 1 in the El Chaparral neighborhood of Tijuana, Baja California.


Marco Antonio N remained missing from May 2019 until his remains were identified in 2026.



The arrest was the result of investigative efforts, operational surveillance, and inter-institutional coordination, which successfully led to locating the defendant within the Tijuana River canalization zone in order to execute the judicial warrant issued against him.


The Sonora Attorney General's Office highlighted that the charges brought against Luis Alfonso N—and his subsequent formal indictment—stem from investigations that enabled the identification of the probable perpetrators behind the abduction of Jesús Adrián N (who was subsequently found alive), as well as that of Marco Antonio N—the son of Ceci Patricia Flores—who had remained missing from May 2019 until March 25 of this year.


The Office further noted that on March 25 of the current year (2026), a search warrant was executed during which skeletal remains were discovered; these remains were subsequently identified through genetic and forensic testing as belonging to Marco Antonio N—a development representing a significant breakthrough in the case.


The case concerns the disappearance of Marco Antonio N, the son of Ceci Patricia Flores, a mother searching for her missing child.



It was highlighted that these actions strengthened the lines of investigation and enabled the consolidation of legal proceedings against the probable perpetrators.


With the capture, formal charging, and arraignment of Luis Alfonso N, the FGJES affirmed that it has successfully executed seven of the eight arrest warrants obtained in connection with this criminal case.


In conclusion, the Sonora Attorney General's Office added that the investigations established the probable involvement of members of a criminal cell linked to these events, who are currently facing criminal proceedings for disappearance committed by private individuals and criminal association.




Sources: El Sol de Hermosillo, Borderland Beat Archives

5 comments:

  1. Tijuana river canalization...
    Our hitman was living in "el bordo", the big sewer between T.J. and Imperial Beach...
    Not exactly the Hilton...

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  2. Conur te amooooo !!!!!!!!NuffSaiiid!!!!

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  3. No, pos se les pasó la mano.
    Ora van a pasar las nalgas en el bote

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  4. is also common practice that the poolice chiefs extort the biggest narcos and arrest them after a while and replace them with new blood all the time, the melitary too, always living off other people's work without mercy, the bigger the poolice and melitary the bigger their crimes, under cover of decency and law and order...
    Take the Venezuelan "drug trafficking boats", the tren de aragua and the cartel de los soles used as an excuuse to steal venezuelan oil, somebody say no, it's not about the oil, somebody else says yes, it is about the Oil, somebody stole and sold the venezuelan oil and sold it and stole the money too.
    The narco blames black nigger tales are getting Very Old, somebody is always trying to restore "democracy" where there is supposed to be a lot of OIL Iván is giving up his lieutenants. Gabito very likely was the contact with Jardineros people and to form an alliance took out R18. This happened almost a year before the betrayal of MIZG. Now Rocha Moya knows they'll snitch on him in USA courtroom so he's pulling their protection in the state. The hunt is on for Ivan and Alfredo. Are they untouchable because of who's protecting them? Don't want an international incident happening.
    JAGL wants freedom and is ordering Chapitos to snitch out underlings and allies.Viva el CDSNITCHaloa plebes
    Ivan and Alfredo have to turn over their whole organization in order for the American government to receive them with open arms. Only then will the Americans be willing to accept a deal with the Chapitos. There is no house cleaning going on this time, the house is getting taken away. Expect more of their leaders to get busted or flip sides within the coming black niggers
    I wanna pick the soldier's murf. No homo Get in line and you know its all good.

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  5. Ceci Flores la hizo mucho de pedo, good for her, otherwise the case would never be solved, now let's pray these perps were not just grabbed off the street which is the favorite addiction of the mexican investigators, their favorite MIRANDA WARNING READS "I'VE GOT YOU, YOU'RE FUCKED UP" and a heating up ("una calentada") follows even if the perps have already confessed to anything, of course if you escaped to another rancho, you ass is as good as fried.

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