Hours before all contact with him was lost, Correa Gómez made a post on his social media in honor of his mother for the Day of the Dead. Due to the lack of news about his whereabouts, the Prosecutor's Office activated the established protocols for disappearance cases. Authorities are conducting an active search to locate Alejandro Correa Gómez, who served as the mayor of Zinapécuaro, after he was reported missing on November 2. According to the Michoacán State Attorney General's Office (FGE), the incident occurred on the afternoon of Sunday, November 2. The former mayor, 41, was last seen in the community of Tierras Coloradas, located in the municipality of Ciudad Hidalgo, in the eastern region of the state. It is reported that Alejandro Correa Gómez has several distinctive tattoos: on his right arm, he has the word 'mom' and a biblical quote with the phrase 'Do not fear, for I am with you'; he also has a phoenix tattoo on his right hip and the inscription 'I can do all things through Christ' on his chest. The institution issued an official search request to request public cooperation and warned of the risk to his physical integrity. The FGE confirmed that search efforts are concentrated in the area where he was last seen, with the participation of investigators and specialized personnel. The search details the circumstances of his disappearance. 'On November 2, 2025, at approximately 02:00, Alejandro was last seen in Tierras Coloradas, in the municipality of Hidalgo, Michoacán, and his whereabouts have been unknown since then, so his integrity is feared as he could be a victim of a crime.' To facilitate his location, the authorities shared a detailed description of the former mayor.
Former Mexican mayor reported missing
Mexican authorities are actively searching for former mayor Alejandro Correa Gómez, who went missing in Michoacán. The Attorney General's Office has activated disappearance protocols and issued a detailed description for the search.