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Friday, August 19, 2022

Mexicali, Baja California: Los Chorizos Gang Members Apprehended, Violent Home Invasion Charges

"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat


In addition, they are related to an assault on a seafood business called "Sammy" and a robbery in which they stole a safe containing almost a million pesos.

Elements of the State Investigation Agency (AEI) assigned to the Poniente Vehicle Theft area, dismantled a gang of car thieves known as "Los Chorizos", which is also related to several robberies with violence, in Mexicali.

The most recent crime was reported around 9 a.m. on August 10, in a house located on Jesús García Avenue and H Street, in the Libertad neighborhood, where the gang of assailants broke into a house marked with the number 1638, and without fanfare they beat a young man, and later snatched the keys of two 2002 Ford Windstar gray cars, with Anapromex plates; and a black 2013 Toyota Sienna minivan. 

With the data collected at the scene, an investigation was started with which they obtained some data from the area of ​​operations, for which they set up a search operation in the West Zone of the city until they located on Lázaro Cárdenas Boulevard, in the surroundings of the Viñas del Sol subdivision, a Toyota Sienna vehicle, which coincided with the characteristics of the unit stolen days ago.

Elements of the AEI collated some data and confirmed that the unit had a report of theft, so they decided to intervene.

It was then that they identified the names Manuel Alejandro and Miguel Ángel, who were already recognized as car thieves in the area and alleged members of the gang of car thieves known as "Los Chorizos".

Inside the unit -in addition- they located the property title of the Ford Windstar unit, which was stolen days ago in the same robbery, and which was found hours later in the Coloso neighborhood, completely burned.

After corroborating their data, elements of the FGE confirmed that both individuals are allegedly involved in the armed robbery of a seafood business called Sammy, but also in the robbery of a safe that occurred in the El Paraíso neighborhood, on March 20. May.

According to preliminary information, the criminals broke into a home located on Villa Fátima Avenue, where there were two minors aged 12 and 17, whom they threatened and locked in the bathroom, and then stole the safe that contained 700 thousand pesos, 10 thousand dollars, as well as a 55-inch television and two Mirage refrigerators.

The alleged assailants now face three charges that will be announced in a hearing in the coming days.

31 comments:

  1. So, for those of you who don't speak Spanish. The name of this gang in English is The Sausages. Kinda funny name to have given your clique.

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    1. It’s sounds funny, but that’s the name of the neighborhood they are from.

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    2. Jajajaja se pasan de chorizo

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    3. I want facts, you made that up, that's your opinion facts please.

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    4. Sit down and explain it.

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    5. 6:50 chill out facts guy

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    6. 6:50 ahem, esqiuuseme...
      First things first:
      Who the fuck are you???

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    7. Sol:
      Not if they are a gay clique.

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    8. Google it El Chorizo , Ejido Saltillo

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    9. Jajaja why do you guys always fall for trolls fishing for reactions lol

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    10. 7:21 That was slick. You tried albur in English and went over the heads of everyone. Like when someone says in Spanish chorizo and someone replies "sientate" implying sitting on chorizo.

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    11. @Sol it's not funny what these grupos do, but oftentimes I find their silly names humorous.

      Like Commander Rat.....

      Chapo's bust at Club Leche or "Club Sperm"

      And the fascination of roosters cats dogs cows etc....
      😂

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    12. In the deep South of USA the rooster is also venerated, just look at the proud boys symbol.

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    13. Not at all true.
      Mexicans are allowed rifles and pistols up to cal. .380 including semiauto as well as shotguns, single shot only.

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    14. True. El chorizo is un the north west part of Mexicali. La baja is the colonia next to it. Dont ask how I know.

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  2. Are mexican citizens living in México allowed to 8wn gina of any kind, even hunting rifles? I know americana who own vacation homes there and take their suns down with them. Bad idea.

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    1. Arguably the most dangerous country in the world, so NO, NO guns for the law abiding citizens! NO! Great idea Mexico, only criminals, cops, and the elites are armed. The rest, the backbone, the average citizen, must cower in fear without protection! God bless the 2nd amendment! Don’t like it people? Then bring your fists or knife when protecting yourself or your family to a criminal with a gun. Idiot, genocidal meant, Mexico gun laws!

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    2. 7:07 You can legally own fire arms for any purpose, you just need to file a permit through Defense Secretary. Not easy compared to the US system, but is entirely possible doing it legally. And black market is always there is you want to skip the process. In Mexico, if you dont own a gun to protect your house, is because you dont want to.

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    3. 8:58 Im an "average citizen" and most of my friends are "average citizens" and we own guns to protect our home/family. So, not sure which Mexico are you referring to.

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  3. Off topic but Canada girl loves my chorizo..she's always blowing up my celly but I.already got a wifey and don't want all my shit taken from a divorce.

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  4. Chorizo does mean sausage. Unless it makes a Pinga reference.......🤪

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    1. Ha! Pinga, South American slang right there

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  5. I live in Mexicali, restaurants have recently been getting robbed. Pampas on justo sierra was robbed a month ago. They robbed Cabanna in the San Pedro area but they were caught shortly after.

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  6. The Quesos are up and coming.

    Queso

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  7. The fella on the right most definitely likes to play hide the sausage.

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  8. What a bunch of Wennies! No pun intended 😂

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