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DEA employees go #REDFORKIKI on Friday, February 28, 2025

"Rafael Caro Quintero, a cartel kingpin who unleashed violence, destruction, and death across the United States and Mexico, has spent four decades atop DEA’s most wanted fugitives list. Today we can proudly say he has arrived in the United States where justice will be served. This moment is extremely personal for the men and women of DEA who believe Caro Quintero is responsible for the brutal torture and murder of DEA Special Agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena. It is also a victory for the Camarena family. Today sends a message to every cartel leader, every trafficker, every criminal poisoning our communities: You will be held accountable. No matter how long it takes, no matter how far you run, justice will find you.”   

~DEA Acting Administrator Derek S. Maltz

Enrique "Kiki" Camarena
July 26, 1947 - March 5, 1985
 

Kiki

Enrique (Kiki) S. Camarena was born on July 26, 1947, in Mexicali, Mexico. He graduated from Calexico High School in Calexico, California in 1966, and in 1968 he joined the U.S. Marine Corps. After serving in the Marine Corps for two years, Kiki was a Calexico fireman, Calexico police officer, and an Imperial County Deputy Sheriff.  Kiki joined the Drug Enforcement Administration in June of 1974. His first assignment as a Special Agent with DEA was in a familiar place - Calexico, California.

Kiki with helicopter in background

In 1977, after three years in Calexico, he was reassigned to the Fresno District Office in Northern California. Four years later, Kiki received transfer orders to Mexico, where he would work out of the Guadalajara Resident Office. For more than four years in Mexico, Kiki remained on the trail of the country's biggest marijuana and cocaine traffickers. In early 1985, he was extremely close to unlocking a multi-billion-dollar drug pipeline. However, before he was able to expose the drug trafficking operations to the public, he was kidnapped on February 7, 1985. On that fateful day, while headed to a luncheon with his wife, Mika, Kiki was surrounded by five armed men who threw him into a car and sped away. That was the last time anyone, but his kidnappers would see him alive.

It is believed that Special Agent Camarena's death actually occurred two days later, but his body was not discovered until March 5, 1985. He was 37 years old and was survived by his wife Mika and their three children—Enrique, Daniel, and Erik. During his 11 years with DEA, Kiki received two Sustained Superior Performance Awards, a Special Achievement Award and, posthumously, the Administrator’s Award of Honor, the highest award granted by DEA.

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Kiki's Family

  • #JUSTICEFORKIKI_Kiki Sisters Lourdes, Norma & Myra

    Kiki's sisters Norma, Myrna and Lourdes, visit the DEA Sacramento District Office

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    Kiki's sisters Norma, Myrna and Lourdes, visit the DEA Sacramento District Office

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    Mika Camarena at DEA LA Red Ribbon event in 2024

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    Mika Camarena at DEA LA Red Ribbon event in 2024

  • #JUSTICEFORKIKI_Kiki sisters, Norma, Lourder, Myrna and SAC Bob Beris

    Kiki's sisters Norma, Lourdes and Myrna with SAC Bob Beris

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    Kiki's sisters Norma, Lourdes and Myrna with SAC Bob Beris

Kiki's sister embracing in front of the wall of honor

Letters from the Camarena Family

"For 14,631 days, we held on to hope—hope that this moment would come. Hope that we would live to see accountability. And now, that hope has finally turned into reality. While no amount of time can erase the pain or bring back what we lost, today marks a step toward justice."
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DEA Remembers Enrique "Kiki" Camarena

Celebrating Justice for Kiki!
The Life of Kiki Camarena, Inspiration of Red Ribbon Week
The DEA Museum presents: "Remembering Kiki: Through the Eyes of his Family, Friends, & Colleagues"

Press Releases

Attorney General Pamela Bondi Announces 29 Wanted Defendants from Mexico Taken into U.S. Custody

Eastern District of New York | Rafael Caro Quintero "Narco of Narcos" and Murderer of DEA Agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena, and Vicente Carrillo Fuentes, Former Leader of the Juarez Cartel, Expelled to the United States | United States Department of Justice

Attorney General Pamela Bondi and Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove Phone Call with Son of DEA Special Agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarena

Eastern District of New York | In a Landmark Ruling, Mexican Court Upholds U.S. Forfeiture Order Authorizing Seizure of Drug Cartel Leader's Real Estate | United States Department of Justice

In a Landmark Ruling, Mexican Court Upholds U.S. Forfeiture Order Authorizing Seizure of Drug Cartel Leader’s Real Estate

United States District Court Orders Forfeiture of Real Estate Purchased by Mexican Cartel Leader Rafael Caro Quintero with Proceeds of his Drug Trafficking Organization

Associate of Rafael Caro-Quintero arrested on supervised release violations

Eastern District of New York | Leader of Guadalajara and Sinaloa Cartels Charged with Conspiring to Murder a DEA Agent as Part of Continuing Criminal Enterprise | United States Department of Justice

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El Paso ASACs Jeffery Castillo and Diana Apodaca wearing red while holding a DEA red ribbon. ElPaso1.jpg
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FBI El Paso PIO Jeanette Harper wearing a red blouse and red sneakers in honor of Enrique “Kiki” Camarena. ElPaso4.jpg
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