In the massive manhunt for escaped drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, Mexican soldiers have been searching buses leaving Mexico City, a sprawling capital where it's easy to hide, and headed into the town of Toluca — back toward the prison from which he fled.
In Guzman's home state of Sinaloa, the military has set up roadblocks and police have made a show of searching some homes.
But the response to the most-wanted criminal's brazen prison escape Saturday has led some Mexicans to question how seriously the authorities are searching, especially given the apparent ease with which Guzman fled maximum-security detention and the government's refusal to accept U.