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Manhunt Underway After 23 Inmates Escape in Cartel Prison Break

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
February 24, 2026
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Manhunt Underway After 23 Inmates Escape in Cartel Prison Break
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While cartel gunmen torched cars and blockaded roads across this beach resort city Sunday, a smaller, more precise operation unfolded at the local prison: armed men rammed a vehicle through the gate, and 23 inmates walked free.

The brazen jailbreak was part of a coordinated wave of retaliatory attacks launched by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) after Mexican security forces killed their leader, Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera Cervantes, Mexico’s most wanted man.

A prison guard was killed in the shootout. The escapees remain at large.

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  • How It Happened
  • Violence Across the Region
  • The Kingpin’s End
  • The Hunt Continues

How It Happened

As cartel members set up roadblocks and torched vehicles across Puerto Vallarta on Sunday, a separate cell of gunmen targeted the city’s prison. They rammed a vehicle through the gate, creating an opening for inmates to flee.

The attack was carefully timed to exploit the chaos spreading through the city. With security forces stretched thin responding to more than 250 roadblocks and multiple arson attacks across Jalisco state, the prison became a vulnerable target.

Juan Pablo Hernández, security secretary for the state of Jalisco, said his office is coordinating with other states to capture the fugitives. Officials have not released details about the identities of the escaped prisoners or how many remain at large.

Violence Across the Region

The prison break was one incident in a wave of violence that left more than 70 people dead, including at least 25 National Guard members. Cartel members torched vehicles, attacked gas stations, and set up roadblocks across multiple states.

In Puerto Vallarta, tourists and locals were urged to shelter in place as black plumes of smoke rose above the popular beach resort. Footage captured by frightened visitors showed burning cars blocking major thoroughfares and armed men patrolling streets.

Several airlines temporarily suspended flights. At least two major cruise lines said their ships would skip planned stops in Puerto Vallarta.

By Monday, Mexican officials said most roadblocks had been cleared. But in Morelia, the state capital of Michoacán, where El Mencho was born, armed men continued to spread fear, torching cars and vandalizing shops and public buildings, according to El Universal newspaper.

The Kingpin’s End

El Mencho’s death on Sunday followed a months-long operation aided by U.S. intelligence. Mexico’s defense minister said forces located him by tracking one of his “romantic partners” to the mountain town of Tapalpa in Jalisco state.

When special forces moved in, his security guards opened fire. The firefight left El Mencho seriously wounded. He died while being transported to Mexico City.

The Trump administration had designated him a “top target for the Mexican and United States government as one of the top traffickers of fentanyl into our homeland” and offered a $15 million reward for his capture.

Under his leadership, the CJNG became one of Mexico’s most powerful transnational criminal organizations, spreading from its Jalisco stronghold into dozens of other states. The cartel engages in drug production and trafficking, often resorting to extreme violence in high-profile attacks on security forces and government officials.

The Hunt Continues

The 23 escaped inmates add another layer to an already complex security crisis. State and federal authorities are working together to track them down, but nearly three days after the prison break, none have been recaptured.

For residents of Puerto Vallarta, the violence that erupted Sunday has subsided—but the memory of burning cars, armed men, and the sound of gunfire near the prison lingers.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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