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Monday, February 14, 2022

Director Of The Traffic Police And His Wife Are Murdered In Caborca, Sonora

 "Ivan" for Borderland Beat 


The victims were identified as Carolina Espinoza and Officer Francisco, Bronco, Celaya Ibarra, 39 years old.

On the morning of Friday, February 11, the director of the Municipal Traffic Police of Caborca, Sonora, and his wife were executed inside their home with high-caliber weapons. The victims were identified as Carolina Espinoza and officer Francisco, Bronco, Celaya Ibarra, 39, who had been in charge of the Traffic Department for a few months. It was around 5:20 a.m. when an armed group damaged the plate of the access door, broke into the house located in the Pueblo Viejo neighborhood and murdered the couple, whose bodies were found by the authorities on the floor of the bedroom. 



"With deep sorrow we regret the sensitive death of our colleague and friend, the Municipal Traffic Chief Francisco Javier Celaya Ibarra. To his family and friends, with deep respect, we express our deepest condolences, total solidarity and support."

The Attorney General of the State of Sonora (FGE) reported that Expert Services personnel collected various evidence in the property, thus initiating the investigation to establish the facts and find those responsible. He affirmed that the corporations of the three levels of government that make up the State Security Table, elements of the Sedena, Navy, National Guard, Ministerial Agents, state and municipal police, maintain a search operation in the region to find those responsible. So far this year, at least five municipal police officers have been murdered in Sonora, four of them in the municipality of Guaymas.

MILENIO 

19 comments:

  1. Idk about too many things but im pretty sure that the chest rig that "outstanding officer" is sporting is not Govt issued. Hmmm i wonder where he got it. Maybe its his chest rig gor his second job as Jefe de Grupo/Sicarios or Jefe de Zona/Plaza

    Sucks his wife was caught in the cross hairs but if he was crooked which im certain he was, they did the area a favor

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    1. 6:10 caught up it the mix for sure

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    2. WTF is a chest rig.
      People do slang words and we supposed to know.
      Michoachangos Cjng going down.
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  2. Chest rig meh. Ladies' gold gem studded 'chest rig' https://www.pinterest.com/pin/563442603389259736/

    Canadian girl💋

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    1. Canda girl please stop sending Canadian drug dealers to Mexico.
      They will be made disappear.

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    1. WTF is a Cleveland steamer, ya fuken keep giving slang words and expect everyone to know.

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    2. So 12:13
      Chest rig is a Bean pie, dumbest Sosa had to beat around the bush and call it something else. I ought to quag his azz.

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    3. Cleavland Steamer ??? Thats a Hot Carl ! Everyone knows that ! Hope this clears up the slang issue thats running rampant through the bowels of the comment section . (Aka the toilet of the BB blog )

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    4. Chinblaster I just don't know why Sosarito has to use so much slang words and expect us to know them, he thinks we are at his crib.

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    1. He was a traffic police officer.
      Not an actual cop assigned to regular police duties.

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    2. Transitos the ones who take the most bribes in Mexico

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  5. How come these people don't turn their homes in impregnable fortresses? Protestant paramilitaries such as the UVF used to do these early morning hit jobs in senior leadership of the Irish Republican Army. Storm the house, breach the doors with sledgehammers then slaughter people. The IRA learned to fortify their homes with steel gates everywhere including the bedrooms.
    It sucks being unable to arm oneself against threats of home intrusion. God bless the USA!

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    1. Agreed ! Id booby trap that shit too !

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    2. I was/been wondering the same thing. For sure atleast their doors should be fortified but it's extremely rare. I can't comprehend that. Especially the cops. They have weapons. Why don't they use them when they run up into their house (they should have it under their pillow when they sleep) and/or have it on them when they're off duty and out and about, ready to fight back and protect themselves at all times. Whether they're good or bad ones, especially they good ones. They should be ready at all times, but they very rarely are. I don't understand that.

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