
Four in total People was imprisoned after being surprised when They handed out toys with the CDN legend (referring to the Northeast Cartel) to children in Nuevo León.
The four subjects were recorded in the community Guadeloupe by the company’s police, suggesting that those now detained would be incarcerated members from one criminal cellsince they are related to some Murders and “other recent crimes.”
Weapons were confiscated from the men balls, Drugs (Type and weight were not explained in more detail), Insights tactics, as well toyThe latter with the legend of a criminal structure.
“Four suspected members of a criminal cell were arrested by our police officers and elements of the Metropolitan Coordination Group They distributed war toys to minorsin Colonia Escamilla,” is part of what Guadalupe police said.

Images were shared via social networks allowing the letters to be seen CDN on at least one toy gun with the legend of the aforementioned criminal group.
Although the material shared by authorities does not show the letters indicating the criminal group, images on social networks show the toys with the legend.
Information shared by the media, in turn The day Details that the captured individuals have been identified as:
- Brianalias Lucifera topic 25 years old, originally from Veracruz
- Ericalias Slim27 years old, also originally from Veracruz,
- Francisco Israelis a topic with nicknames Cañangas and/either Israel31 years old and originally from Monterrey
- Lander Alejandrowho is known as baconis 18 years old, originally from Baja California and has a missing persons file dated November 29, 2025.

Reports suggest that the vehicle The documents used by those now detained had already been identified using Surveillance cameras. The four subjects allegedly took part in one killing recorded on December 8th in the Dos Ríos neighborhood and another on December 21st in the Valle Hermoso neighborhood.
On December 28th, the Attorney General’s Office (FGR) reported this Link to the process against Diego “N”, Eduardo “N”, José “N”, Javier “N”, Óscar “N”, Juan “N”, Emanuel “N”, Kevin “N”, Héctor “N”, Carlos “N”, Óscar Adrián “N”, Miguel “N”, Greember “N”, Jesús “N”, Gustavo “N”, Juan Jesús “N” and Félix “N”.
These men are identified in intelligence reports as being linked to the Gulf Cartel. They are being investigated for carrying long and short firearms, possessing cartridges and magazines and possessing explosive devices.