Edgar Valdez Villarreal, known as “La Barbie,” was sentenced to 49 years in U.S. prison for a variety of crimes.
“We want to know where he is,” Mexican president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said Wednesday. “The inquiry has been made and there is no clarity on the subject, but we will continue asking [the U.S.] to inform us.”
The Texas-born Villarreal, who got his nickname for his light complexion and his blue eyes, started his drug trafficking career by selling marijuana. He eventually graduated to dealing cocaine in cities including Memphis and New Orleans, according to the feds.
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