Mexican police have captured a former mayor and his wife, who have been missing since being blamed for the disappearances of 43 student teachers in September.
It is feared the students, from a rural teachers' college, were abducted by police in league with a local drug gang in the city of Iguala, where Jose Luis Abarca was mayor.
The disappearances took place after clashes on the night of 26 September, in which six people were killed.
Officials say Abarca ordered officers to confront the students because he thought they would derail a speech by his wife Maria de los Angeles Pineda, who was the head of the town's child protection agency.
Authorities have said that the couple are linked with the Guerreros Unidos cartel. Three of Pineda's brothers are also known members of the Beltran Levya drug gang.
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Gallery: River Searched For Mexico Students
Mexico's federal police on a boat search a river for 43 missing student teachers, who disappeared last month and are feared massacred, in Acatlan, in the southwestern state of Guerrero
The students from a rural teachers college disappeared after a confrontation with police in Iguala, a city about 80 miles (130km) southwest of Mexico City
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