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Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas: Cartel del Noreste Kidnaps A 13-Year-Old Girl At The Border

"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat

The minor went out to buy something at the store and assassins from the Northeast Cartel abducted her in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas. Family members point to threats and arrogance from the authorities when they tried to file their complaint.

This is Mía Briana, a girl kidnapped by the Northeast Cartel.

There is commotion in Mexico over the case of a 13-year-old girl who was kidnapped by hit men from the Northeast Cartel (CDN) on the border with the United States. The minor is Mía Briana Castillo Ruiz, she went out to buy something at the store and gunmen abducted her.  The events occurred in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas. Relatives of Mía Briana indicated that they were threatened and detected arrogance in the Mexican authorities when they tried to file their complaint.

The girl's parents launched a campaign on social networks to ask for support from the community in their search for Mía Briana. A message circulating on Facebook was posted by the minor's family and friends.

“Well, to all of you, I ask you for help in sharing this publication. My cousin has been missing since Monday and we don’t know anything about her whereabouts, we’re desperate. If you know something or have seen her, let us know or call 8672270842, we urgently need this shared it so that it becomes viral and we can find her. She went out to the store and never came back, here in Nuevo Progreso. Her name is Mía Briana Castillo Ruiz, she’s 13 years old. - Sara Martínez

The narco children

In 2019, the federal Public Security Secretariat reported that 460,000 minors in Mexico work for drug cartels and other criminal organizations. "We cannot leave these children with a life of crime as a horizon." In addition, one year the admission of 101 thousand children to federal prisons was registered; in most cases they were arrested for murder, they were working as hired assassins.

The Northeast Cartel is one of the criminal organizations that recruits the most adolescents to turn them into hit men for their armed forces. In the case of Mía Briana, it is known that she lived with her family, she led a normal life and there is no indication that she had previous contact with drug traffickers, according to initial investigations.

La Opinión

34 comments:

  1. The police station refusing to file a report as abuduction, I guess the police know young girls get taken away by the local Cartel and they themselves help the criminals.
    I am left to ponder if they can file the report with the State police? But if the state Police refuse then go to the federal police.

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    1. They never said they refused to file report. They said the police acted arrogant when they went to file a missing persons report. CDN does have police in their pocket but they do not have as much political influence as the former Zetas did in this area

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    2. Is this the unkown that like to jump the gun and not read the whole article?
      Yes the police who supposed to be there to helps it's citizens are not to act arrogant to this type of matters, at the end they did not do a report.

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    3. It’s a Narco Democracy…. Sicarios are the the law…. Cops report to them…. Plata o plomo….

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    4. Living on the border this is part of the culture….. unfortunately some kids…. And I can attest to the border life….as young as 10 or 11 get in the drug trade and make it a career… not bad kids….bad choices

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    5. 9:08, it never said that they refused, but it did say they threatened and acted arrogant with them.

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    6. My humble Bumble
      You read 3 articles on this subject including this one on BB

      At the final no report was filed. That's why they behaved arrogant, and also why you think they went out to protest with the public.

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  2. 13 years old. Born into this hell through a roll of the dice. Oh my God in heaven, please stop having children.

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  3. Poor Mia's life will never be same again 😢🙏🏻

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  4. No wonder everyone runs to the USA for protection the problem is they bring their problems with them

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    1. If that were the case, the U.S. would be hectic right now and news channels would be busier than they are now.

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    2. 11:05 that's how 🇺🇸 was created in the first place
      Immigrants wanting a better life but later staved the natives in the back and nearly wiped them out. Took their land and now only white people are aloud.

      Hypocrisy at its finest 👌

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  5. I wonder how many impressionable young girls are drawn to cartel life, or at least to young sicarios. Here in the US teen girls run away all the time. Many join gangs, although I have no hard numbers.

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    1. Colonia Nuevo Progreso. Right next to the Rio Bravo.

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    2. Why in the hell is people allowing young girls go to the store at 13 years old?
      Even boys are not safe, remember how many older kids and girls went voluntarily to become ISIS brides and dancing boys?

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    3. SIR
      There's a video out there in the web. It happened in a Latin America country, stupid dork did not post origin, could be Mexico or Brazil.
      The camera on the market ceiling shows a girl 10-11 yrs going to the front, a lady is sitting down selling ice cream, yes they sent the girl without parents to get ice cream, daytime.
      There's a car parked with the driver inside. The 2nd man is on a cell watching the girl buy ice cream. The girl makes eye contact to the man with cell, man turns away. The girl tells something to the lady. The girl gets ready to leave, quickly the lady follows, then you see the man walking at direction of girl and waiting car, it was an attempted kidnapping, which the lady prevented. The men took off, she got on the phone to call police, but sir you and the rest of us know that police will not respond fast, unless they were in the USA.

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  7. Lesson to learn: never go to any part of Mexico. Death awaits you there.

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    1. Did someone say 12" hotdog?

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    2. Mr. 12" Hotdog I was planning on getting teeth work, down there in Tijuana, I'm in San Diego, if I go in the Daytime on a Saturday, would it be safer?
      Reading in here, tells me crime is on the rise. But daytime should be safe.

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    3. You should go to Mexico Weinie, I mean Weiner, my bad , I mean Hotdog. See if what you said is true. It probably is safe. I'll hope and pray that your profincy comes true, I mean , for your safe return... With your ignorant ass remarks

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    4. 3:52 your theets are not safe on the US dental shops, what the hell makes you think your chompers will be OK getting a job done in México???
      Only garrantee is you will be fleeced mexican style.

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    5. 301 There are trusted Dentist that do a good job. $40.00 to extract a tooth in TJ vs $125.00 in US.

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    6. If you get kidnapped it will be hell not worth saving 85 dollars and if you go for a repair forget about it, the fix will be more expensive than the ransom.
      You are free to go places, like journalist are free to publish their names and addresses but don't send the kids anywhere alone.

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    7. 3:52 stay in the USA side lots safer.

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    8. Mr. Sir but you carry Machetes, you can slice anyone that does harm to the guy that wants to kidnap him. Why you scare him, there should be no kidnappers in the day.

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    9. Im in México and hotdog is 100% correct...you cant leave kids alone for a second !

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  8. Child kidnapping are in high numbers even in the U.S of A.
    Watch your children closely before they get snatched up!!

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    1. But unfortunately I regret to inform you Mexico is breaking records, highest in the world reguarding Child abductions.

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  9. What happened to police and state police having anti kidnapping task force? I tell Mexico is a lawless country. Anything goes, people get murdered everyday, and only 5% is solved. I wouldn't mind practicing my gun skills to become more proficient on shooting known criminals.
    Criminals find it easy to kill anyone, but they fear vigilantes with guns.

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    1. 7:30 police have been corrupted for a long time, many moonlight as private security guards doing nothing but crime to sell protection to their victims, and then they still victimize their clients, that the inheritance from the FECALATO, genarco garcia Luna, Luis cardenas palomino, Plataforma Slim, Cienpedos, EPN, televisa, PRI, PAN, movimiento ciudadano, partido verde, PRD mapaches, Pegasus, CIA friends in México.
      Time for real citizen guards in the style of Mao Tse Tung, no salary, no benefits, maybe some soup, it worked for the chinese, for Fidel Castro and for Hugo Chavez who has helped beat tromp and gave sleepy joe the US Presidency...
      There is nothing like real volunteer work for results.

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    2. The 1st 24 hours to have a loved one found is important. But when you have lazy police, lazy government vague results will happen.

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    3. 7:30 anti-kidnapping task forces "trained on the US and France" have applied their high learned skills to do nothing but kidnappings, many for ransom, many for revenge, a few for practice...remember the case of Niño Marti? it was federales of garcia Luna and Cardenas palomino, 2 different sets of confessed guilty parties got convicted and sentenced for that crime...
      US Styled Oral Trials imposed on México are not working.

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