
Luis Ángel N, a neighbor of Génesis, a 10-year-old girl found dead in San Juan Cuautlanzingo, Puebla, has been arrested. According to statements from the detainee's wife, he allegedly kidnapped, abused, and murdered the minor, a revelation that was crucial for the progress of the case and the capture of the suspect.
The presumed feminicide suspect, nicknamed "El Chimuelo," voluntarily turned himself in in San Pedro Cholula on Monday, January 20, after being a fugitive since January 15, when the girl’s body was found showing signs of violence. Forensic evidence, witness testimonies, and video material have been collected to clarify the details of the crime.
The Attorney General's Office of the State of Puebla continues thorough investigations to shed light on the case. It is known that Luis Ángel N had recently moved to reside in the building near Génesis's home, where both became acquainted in recent weeks. The girl’s family has requested respect for their grief and asked to avoid the dissemination of more details about the tragic event.
At the family's request, the Attorney General’s Office has decided not to issue more official statements regarding the feminicide of Génesis Mei Lin Rodríguez Xicoténcatl while investigations and judicial proceedings continue. The capture of the main suspect has marked a significant advance in the case, which has shocked the community of Cuautlanzingo and its surroundings.