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Wednesday, July 9, 2025

223 bags containing human remains have been found in Las Agujas In Zapopan, Jalisco. UPDATE

 CHAR 

JULY 9, 2025 

THIS INFORMATION WAS POSTED BY EL OCCIDENTAL 

So far, 38 victims have been classified, of which 18 have already been pre-identified. They continue working with heavy machinery.

Trabajan con máquina en fosa Las Agujas


Román Ortega


This Wednesday, eight more bags containing human remains were found in the grave in the Las Agujas neighborhood, in the municipality of Zapopan. This brings the total to 54 since work began on the second site last Sunday, June 29, and 223 bags, including the 169 bags found on adjacent land since last February.


Maribel, a member of the Guerreros Buscadores collective of Jalisco, indicated that so far, less than a quarter of the land has been worked on, despite the work being carried out with heavy machinery.


"There hasn't been much progress. In other words, we were talking about not even a quarter of the land being worked on. Today, eight bags were found."


I think progress has been made. Well, the truth is, we only made a few meters to where we had left off yesterday, to the limit of where work was done yesterday, and I think this will take a long time, for several months, because it does indicate and hint at more pockets.”


He added that one reason why little progress was made today is because one of the two excavation machines broke down, so he hopes it will be working again by tomorrow, Thursday.


Sources close to the investigation indicate that 38 victims have been classified so far, 18 of whom have already been pre-identified through tattoos; none have been released to their families.


On Tuesday, personnel from the National Search Commission joined the search due to a lack of personnel from the State Search Commission and the high demand for work.


Members of the Luz de Esperanza collective and Lupita Aguilar, founder of the Familias Unidas por Nuestros Desaparecidos collective, also joined the search.


SOURCE: EL OCCIDENTAL 


Saturday, July 5, 2025

Nearly 30 bags have been recovered from the second Las Agujas pit In Zapopan, Jalisco.

 CHAR 

JULY 5, 2025 

INFORMATION BY EL OCCIDENTAL 

They will continue working in the coming days



Román Ortega

Nearly 30 bags containing human remains have now been found in the second grave discovered since last Sunday by the Guerreros Buscadores de Jalisco collective in Las Agujas, Zapopan, next to the fenced property where the State Attorney General's Office and forensic experts found 169 bags containing human remains.
Marichuy, a member of the collective, stated that personnel from the Attorney General's Office and forensic sciences are working with heavy machinery to remove the skeletal remains.
“Look, the land survey is already very extensive, but we're prospecting by meters, because we're inspecting the land by perimeter. What we want to rule out is that there aren't more, but unfortunately, they're coming out.”

He noted that the searches are being carried out with heavy machinery in quadrants 5 meters long by two meters deep.
“The bags are coming out at a depth of one meter 20 to two meters deep.” He added that in the coming days they will continue searching the entire area until they rule out the presence of more human remains.
He recalled that on Thursday another group from the same collective located a clandestine crematorium inside an abandoned unfinished construction site in the town of Santa Cruz del Valle in Tlajomulco. Teeth and other charred human remains were found at the site.


SOURCE: EL OCCIDENTAL 

Saturday, June 28, 2025

169 bags containing human remains have been removed from the clandestine grave in the Las Agujas neighborhood In Zapopan, Jalisco.

 CHAR 

JUNE 28, 2025 

INFORMATION POSTED BY EL OCCIDENTAL 



Elizabeth Ibal

The State Prosecutor's Office located a clandestine grave in the Las Agujas neighborhood of Zapopan. The investigation has been ongoing since February. Its existence was only recently discovered when it appeared on the website of the Special Deputy Prosecutor for Missing Persons, on the list of clandestine graves located in the state.

The fenced site is in a semi-deserted area near the La Venta-Nextipac highway, behind a company that assembles electrical parts, west of Zapopan, within the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area.

When questioned about the clandestine burial site located on the Camino a Las Agujas, prosecutor Salvador González de los Santos stated that more than 160 bags containing human remains have been recorded.
"The search process is not yet complete, although no one has been found. On average, there were 169 bags, and based on the analysis of the remains found, according to the report issued by the Jalisco Institute of Forensic Sciences, they correspond to 34 people," stated González de los Santos.

Contrary to what the prosecutor stated, the website of the Special Deputy Prosecutor's Office indicates that 35 bodies have been found, of which 15 have been identified; 14 were men and one was a woman. The website indicates that the status is under investigation.

Work is being done at the site with machinery, as well as various tools and implements.

"We have dogs used to detect remains or corpses, rods are used, and ground-penetrating radars are also used to determine if human remains are still present. We're almost there to close this case," said the head of the state's law enforcement agency.

The grave was discovered at the end of February after a private company attempted to carry out construction work. While excavating, they discovered human remains, so they notified the authorities. Because of this situation, the case had not been reported.


Friday, June 13, 2025

A Jalisco lawyer is executed; his wife was murdered 10 days ago.

 CHAR 

JUNE 13, 2025

THIS INFORMATION WAS POSTED BY PROCESO 

The Prosecutor's Office suspects the murders are related to the legal cases the couple handled.


WRITTEN BY: ELIZABETH RIVERA AVELAR 

GUADALAJARA (apro) – The shooting of a lawyer on Wednesday in the Arcos Vallarta neighborhood of Guadalajara could be linked to another homicide: that of his wife, also a lawyer, who was shot to death in Tlajomulco on June 2. Both incidents occurred just 10 days apart.


The lawyer's murder occurred at the intersection of Luis Pérez Verdía and Vallarta avenues, in the western part of Guadalajara. He was intercepted by armed individuals who shot him several times before fleeing. Municipal and state authorities cordoned off the crime scene and launched a search operation in the area; however, no arrests have been made so far.

The state Attorney General's Office suspects these homicides are connected to the legal cases the couple handled. Prosecutor Salvador González de los Santos indicated that one of the lines of investigation revolves around his professional activity, possibly related to a conflict in another state. He confirmed that both the lawyer and his wife had received previous threats, which reinforces the hypothesis of a professional motive.

“Yes, he received some threats. We are investigating; it's a matter not related to Jalisco, but to another state. This lawyer was the husband of another lawyer who was murdered on June 2. We are verifying all aspects to see if there is any connection,” he stated.

The murder of the 62-year-old lawyer occurred this Wednesday, June 11, outside a law office. His body was found in the driver's seat of a red compact car, which had both front door windows shattered by bullets.

Authorities are trying to determine the connection between the couple's murders; so far, only one arrest warrant has been issued for the woman's murder. The 52-year-old, originally from Nayarit, was shot 10 times in the neck and chest. "I want to mention that we already have an arrest warrant for the wife's murder. We continue to gather all the evidence and conduct investigations," the state official said.

The man worked primarily in civil litigation, although he also practiced as a criminal lawyer.



Eighteen days before his graduation, a UdG student disappeared; he was awaiting entrance exam results: Guadalajara, Jalisco.

 CHAR 

JUNE 13, 2025 

INFORMATION POSTED BY EL OCCIDENTAL 

The young man left his home on June 8 of this year and never returned.



Elizabeth Ibal

The Ríos González family is experiencing moments of anguish due to their inability to find out the whereabouts of one of their members: 18-year-old Steven Miguel, who has been missing since June 8, just 18 days before his graduation from High School No. 2 at the University of Guadalajara.
Steven Miguel Ríos González applied for admission to a law degree program at the Tonalá University Center, but is currently missing.

His mother, Jovita González, explained that her son left home on Sunday afternoon and never returned.
"He goes out with his girlfriend in the afternoon and returns. He has a deadline until 10:00, and it was 10:00 and he didn't arrive. I left with his girlfriend, but he hadn't gone with her, so I got worried and we went looking for him," she explained with a broken voice.
The woman also explained that June 25th would be the academic ceremony, during which Steven Miguel would graduate from Preparatory School No. 2 of the University of Guadalajara.



"In a few days, they'll give him his high school certificate, and he took the university entrance exam for a law degree at the Tonalá University Center," explained Mrs. Jovita.

She also pleaded with anyone who might have him to let him return home and reunite with his family.

"Please let him go. I fear for his safety. I'm worried that they'll beat him or something will happen to him. I ask that they help me locate him as quickly as possible. I trust in them and in God to help me find him."
Meanwhile, his father, Javier Ríos Tapia, expressed his anguish at not knowing Steven Miguel's whereabouts.
"It's a desperation I can't explain. We would like to find him as soon as possible. If anyone has any information, please provide it. We've already filed a missing person report with the Prosecutor's Office."
Steven Miguel Ríos González was last seen in the La Campesina neighborhood. He is of medium build, 5'7" tall, with a light brown complexion and short, curly, black hair. He also has acne scars on his face, as well as a tattoo of the letter "S" on his right leg and the letter "M" on his left leg.
He was wearing jeans, black sneakers, a T-shirt, and a round-neck shirt.




Sunday, June 8, 2025

University of Guadalajara reports the disappearance of four students: Jalisco

CHAR 
JUNE 8, 2025 

MILENIO 




VIDEO TRANSLATION 


And look, the general rector of the University of Guadalajara Carla Planter, who confirmed that the four young students from the institution who disappeared within a week remain missing. 

Brian Miguel, Alejandro Axel and José Luis, students at the University of Guadalajara, remain missing. We continue to have the same information. These are four young people who have not been located. Three of the students disappeared in various neighborhoods of Guadalajara between the end of March and the beginning of April of this year within a period of one week. They are Edgar Axel Ríos, 15, last seen in the Olympic neighborhood in Guadalajara. He was studying at the Guadalajara Polytechnic. Jesús Brian Ríos, 17, last seen on April 1 in the San Juan de Dios neighborhood. He was studying at High School 6. Miguel Alejandro Medina del Castillo, 17, disappeared on April 3 in the San Juan de Dios neighborhood. Rafael was a student at Tlaquepaque High School. José Luis Arciniega Nieves, 15, disappeared in January. 

He was a student at the ITPA campus in Puerto Vallarta. Of course, we are concerned. Of course, we are concerned about the security problem throughout the country in the state. Of course, yes, of course, we are concerned. In the case of Axel, his family made public that they had detected that the young man's cell phone was in the state of Zacatecas. However, the University of Guadalajara said they had no information from the Prosecutor's Office as to whether it could be a case of forced recruitment. No, we have no information. The Committee for the Analysis of Disappearances of Persons at the University of Guadalajara published an investigation on May 12 that showed an increase in the disappearance of young people between the ages of 15 and 19, the most likely cause of this increase being forced recruitment by organized crime. With images of Ricardo Valdivia Diana Barajas

Monday, December 23, 2024

An Air Force Element Was Murdered; He Was Found In A House With Traces Of Violence In Zapopan, Jalisco

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This information was posted by EL OCCIDENTAL 
He was originally from the state of Oaxaca.

DECEMBER 23, 2024 



Elizabeth Ibal

An active member of the Mexican Air Force was murdered and his body was found on a farm in the Valle de los Molinos neighborhood in Zapopan.

The body was found at the intersection of Grosella and Avellana, where elements of the municipal police were present.
Medical Services requested on Monday morning, support to verify the state of health of a person reported as unconscious.
Upon arrival they found a man lying face up, showing signs of violence. The paramedics confirmed his death, presumably due to the injuries inflicted on him.

At the scene, the 36-year-old man was identified as an officer of the Mexican Air Force, originally from Oaxaca.

The Public Prosecutor's Office was notified of this fact in order to initiate investigations.

Monday, October 28, 2024

In A Robbery, An American Was Killed Outside A Restaurant In The Americana Neighborhood In Guadalajara, Jalisco

 "Char" for Borderland Beat

This article was translated and reposted from EL OCCIDENTAL

The homicide occurred on Sunday morning and it was in the afternoon when the Prosecutor's Office announced the case.

SUNDAY OCTOBER 27, 2024


Elizabeth Ibal / El Occidental

A man of U.S. nationality was shot to death after an assault outside a restaurant in the Americana neighborhood of Guadalajara.

The homicide occurred on Sunday morning and it was in the afternoon when the District Attorney's Office announced the case occurred at the intersection of Morelos and Colonias, three blocks from the former U.S. consulate.


Municipal police arrived at the scene as first responders. The assaulted man was at the intersection and had gunshot wounds to his thorax and right cheekbone.

“Upon arrival of the unit, a 32-year-old male was found with a gunshot wound to the face,” said a Tapatío police officer present at the scene.

Paramedics arrived later and confirmed the death of the American.


The State Prosecutor's Office indicated that the first investigations revealed that the alleged perpetrators threatened the man with a firearm and robbed him of a watch, and then shot him.

The perpetrators escaped in a cab in an unknown direction, so there were no arrests in the area.

Agents of the Investigation Police of the Intentional Homicide Unit went to the site to initiate investigations and find the perpetrators.





Friday, October 25, 2024

Retired Army Captain Executed in Tlajomulco, Jalisco

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This article was translated and reposted from EL OCCIDENTAL 

The incident occurred in the Hacienda del Oro neighborhood in the town of San Agustin.

THURSDAY OCTOBER 25, 2024


Elizabeth Ibal and Román Ortega / El Occidental

A retired captain of the Mexican Army was murdered Thursday night at a gas station in the town of San Agustín, in the municipality of Tlajomulco de Zúñiga.

The crime occurred around 7:00 p.m. at a gas station located on Prolongación López Mateos at the intersection with Aldama Street, where the retired soldier arrived and parked his truck in the restroom area and walked to the convenience store to make some purchases.

Witnesses said that the perpetrators were two subjects, one of them wearing a black helmet and the second a green helmet, both wearing dark clothing, on board a motorcycle with no other characteristics.


The unknown assailants opened fire on their victim, who ran to his truck, took out his pistol and repelled the aggression. However, he was shot between four and five times and fell lifeless between the gas station pumps, less than 20 meters from his truck.

After committing the aggression, they escaped down Aldama Street. Shortly after, the paramedics of the Green Cross arrived, who could do nothing for the man and only confirmed his death.

Finally, agents from the State Prosecutor's Office and experts from the Jalisco Institute of Forensic Sciences arrived.




Friday, October 11, 2024

Jaime Navarro, Director Of Prosecutions Of The Jalisco District Attorney's Office, Killed

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This article was translated and reposted from EL OCCIDENTAL 

The murder of Jaime Navarro occurred at the intersection of Fray Junipero and Circunvalación.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2024 


Elizabeth Ibal / El Occidental

Jaime Navarro, director of the Prosecution Follow-Up Department of the Jalisco District Attorney's Office, was shot and killed as he was driving a vehicle.

The aggression occurred Thursday night, outside a pharmacy, at the intersection of Fray Junipero and Circunvalación, in the Jardines Alcalde neighborhood, in Guadalajara.

Neighbors say that at least 15 gunshots were heard.



Subsequently, Guadalajara police officers arrived after citizen reports of the gunshots.


At the scene they found the body lying outside the black Mercedes-Benz van from which he had gotten out. There was a man in a state of shock, who only told the officers that he was an official of the Public Prosecutor's Office.


Later, agents of that agency and family members arrived, who recognized him as Jaime Navarro, who during the current administration was the director of Prosecution Follow-up of the Jalisco Prosecutor's Office.


Long gun shells were found at the scene and will be sent to the Forensic Ballistics Laboratory of the Jalisco Institute of Forensic Sciences for analysis.


The area was heavily guarded by dozens of elements of the State Prosecutor's Office. Prosecutor Luis Joaquín Méndez Ruiz also arrived to head the investigations, but left without making any statements.


FOLLOW-UP 

BY: CHAR 


SOURCE: EL OCCIDENTAL , ALERTA GDL 

Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Alleged CJNG Plaza Chief Arrested In Atenguillo, Jalisco. Salvador 'N' Is Identified As El Mencho's Right-Hand Man And Liaison With Logistics Operators, Financiers, Front Men And Regional Heads Of CJNG

 "Char" for Borderland Beat

This information was translated and reposted from MILENIO 

Salvador 'N' is identified as El Mencho's right-hand man and liaison with logistics operators, financiers, front men and regional heads of the cartel.


WRITTEN BY: JORGE MARTINEZ 
OCTOBER 8, 2024

Elements of the Mexican Army and the National Guard arrested two alleged members of the Jalisco Cartel - New Generation (CJNG) in the municipality of Atenguillo, Jalisco, on Monday, October 7. 

The detainees are Salvador “N”, El Chava, and Rogelio “N”, El Gordo.

Salvador “N” was one of the trusted men of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, El Mencho. He served as a liaison and messenger between the founder and leader of the CJNG and the cartel's logistical and financial operators, fronts and regional bosses. 

Salvador “N” is identified as the regional head of the CJNG in the municipality of Talpa de Allende and the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area, and is also linked to several acts of violence committed in the state.

During the arrest, authorities also seized weapons, cartridges, magazines and different drugs, such as cocaine, methamphetamines and fentanyl.

Investigation led to capture
The capture was the result of months of investigation and intelligence activities carried out by the National Guard in collaboration with the Mexican Army.
The detainees were handed over to the Special Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime (FEMDO).


How to file a complaint with the Prosecutor's Office?
Since it is in writing, the complaint must contain general information and a description of the facts of which the victim was a victim. Three copies of this document will be made, which will be checked by the Public Prosecutor's Office on duty and then will be sent to the official office where the person filing the complaint will receive acknowledgement of receipt.

By appearance, the person will give his oral statement, he will be asked his personal information and will have to narrate the facts in which he was a victim, he must deliver 3 copies of “the documents to prove the property, his personality, the amount of the crime, he must also show copies of his official identification”.
The address to go to is the Attorney General's Office (FGE) of Jalisco, at 2550 14th Street, between 3rd and 5th, Industrial Zone of Guadalajara.


Friday, September 6, 2024

Alleged Leader Of A Criminal Cell Dedicated To The Sale Of Adulterated Medicines Captured In Guadalajara: Jalisco

 "Char" for Borderland Beat

This article was translated and reposted from EL OCCIDENTAL 

In addition to the drug, the subject was seized with handguns and cartridges for firearms used exclusively by the Armed Forces.

SEPTEMBER 4, 2024 


Elizabeth Ibal / El Occidental

Elements of the Secretariat of the Navy and the Specialized Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime (FEMDO), captured in Guadalajara an alleged leader of a criminal cell, dedicated to the sale of apocryphal medicines and the illegal trade of controlled medicines.

Wednesday, August 28, 2024

The New Bus Station, Chulavista, Oblatos, Santa Anita And Downtown Guadalajara Accumulate 60 Disappearances In 2024: Jalisco

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This article was translated and reposted from EL OCCIDENTAL 

This information is derived from the search reports published by the State Search Commission.

Víctor Chávez / El Occidental


The five points in the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area where most people disappear are the New Truck Station, the Chulavista neighborhood in Tlajomulco, Santa Anita in Tlaquepaque, Oblatos and downtown Guadalajara. These alone have accumulated more than 60 disappearances so far in 2024.

This information comes from the search reports published by the State Search Commission and from an exercise carried out by the researcher and former rector of the University of Guadalajara, Victor Manuel Gonzalez Romero.

He made a list of the 20 points where the most disappearances have been recorded, using a minimum number of six cases per neighborhood.


The list included the Americana, Libertad, Lomas del Paraíso, Morelos, San Juan de Dios, Santa Cecilia, Colinas del Roble, San Agustín and Las Pintitas neighborhoods. Each point with at least six disappearances so far this year.

With seven are the Heliodoro Hernández Loza and Santa Cruz del Valle neighborhoods; while with eight are the Huertas in Tlaquepaque, the Echeverría and Hacienda de Santa Fé.

These 20 neighborhoods add up to 154 disappearances in total, where only 51 have ended with a happy ending since the persons were found, but also in another five cases they were located already dead. 103 have not been located.

The center of Guadalajara reports 10 disappearances, with the location of four people, six of them have not been located. Six were men and four were women. Five of them were underage.

Santa Anita continues, in the limits of Tlaquepaque and Santa Anita, where 10 people have disappeared, only one was located. All 10 were men and all were of legal age.

With 12 disappearances, in third place comes the Oblatos neighborhood located in the east of Guadalajara with 12 disappearances, where 8 people were located, four were not. Seven were men, five women.

The Chulavista neighborhood in Tlajomulco reports a total of 14 disappearances where seven people were located, another one was found but lifeless. Of the total, 12 were men and 2 women, only one was over 18 years old.

And the case of the new Central Camionera, where it has been said by the government of Jalisco that most of them left of their own free will and where there are suspicions that they were recruited. There are 16 disappearances, five were located, 11 were not, and 14 were men, only two were women, only two were of legal age.


Monday, August 26, 2024

More Underage Youths And Students Go Missing In Jalisco. Jalisco Is The 1st Place Nationally As The State With The Most Missing Persons In Mexico

 "Char" for Borderland Beat

This article was translated and reposted from INFORMADOR.MX 

AUGUST 25, 2024

WRITTEN BY: INFORMADOR.MX 

Aldo Gonzalez's parents at the demonstration. 

Aldo Gonzalez disappeared on April 13, more than four months ago, after he was last seen when he left his home to travel to the municipality of Tepatitlan. Since then, the whereabouts of the young student of the University Center of Health Sciences (CUCS) of the University of Guadalajara have not been known.

In total, 28 members of the UdeG have been reported missing and are still unaccounted for, confirmed the university, most of them students. 

One more student who was reported missing is a young man from the Tonalá Norte High School, Christian Alan Olvera, last seen on August 12 in that municipality. 


Others were located, for example, Gianina Michelle Juárez Vásquez, 16 years old and a student of high school 11 located in the Metropolitan Zone of Guadalajara, who was found alive on May 20; cousins Janetzy Medina and Kevin Ulises Sánchez were also found alive. 


However, UdeG is not the only institution affected by the disappearance of members of its university community; on May 3, the disappearance of Fernanda Cano, a student of ITESO, who was allegedly taken from her freedom in the Bugambilias area, was reported; fortunately, she was found alive on May 9. 


In addition to Fernanda, ITESO had another student reported missing, although in 2023 and, like Fernanda, the young man was found alive. 


The search collective Luz de Esperanza confirmed that among its members, there are relatives of a student from Universidad América Latina campus Patria, named Sergio Oliver Israel Díaz, who remains missing since July 11, 2012, almost 12 years ago.


UNIVA also reported that they have had cases of disappearance, but that all their students were found alive. 


Several of the missing students are underage, a population group that has been affected by this phenomenon: according to official figures from the State Registry of Missing Persons, in Jalisco there are more than 1,200 underage children under the age of 19 who were reported missing out of a total of more than 6,200 complaints filed. 


In the previous state administration, the report was 606 according to the national registry on the matter, that is to say, during the current state administration, the number of minors who are still unaccounted for has doubled.


“Fight until you find him”.

Dozens of people gathered outside Casa Jalisco to demand that authorities locate Aldo González Sevilla, a student at the University Center for Health Sciences (CUCS) of the University of Guadalajara (UdeG), who was last seen on April 13.


“There are no results. The Prosecutor's Office is working, they inform me that they are continuously carrying out operations, but it is already four months and 11 days since Aldo's disappearance. We want to ask the Government to support the Prosecutor's Office with more personnel, or more technology. I don't know what they need, but we do want the governor's support”, explained Israel Gonzalez, father of the young man.


Around 12:00 noon yesterday, the demonstration began on Manuel Acuña Street, with signs and posters demanding the authorities to be effective in locating Aldo.


So far the Prosecutor's Office does not have any theory nor has it presented any progress in the case, the boy's parents indicated.


“I have two other children, they are the ones who help me, and my husband, he is the one who has helped me a lot to get ahead. Aldo is a child dedicated to study, few friends, he is not a fighter, he is a sportsman. He is a good son. Don't forget him, fight until you find him. We have to find all our children, it is not fair that they are lost just like that,” added Leticia Sevilla, the young man's mother, on the verge of tears.


Aldo Gonzalez is a second semester student of the career Superior Technician in Dental Prosthesis.


On April 13 he was supposed to board a bus to go to Tepatitlán, where he is from, to visit his parents, however, according to the State Prosecutor's Office, the boy never arrived at the terminal. According to the law enforcement agency, Aldo disappeared in the Independencia neighborhood, in Guadalajara.


“We are here outside the governor's house, Casa Jalisco, to demand that the authorities not get tired and not stop looking for our compañero Aldo, because he has not been in the classroom for four months. Aldo, a student from Tepatitlán, who comes to the Metropolitan Zone in search of his dreams, in search of improving his life; and we cannot tolerate that after so many weeks, so many days, he is still not with his family. Aldo, like other students, still has not arrived home, still has not returned home,” commented Zoé García, president of the Federation of University Students.


Montalberti Serrano, UdeG's Security Coordinator, assured that, to date, there are 28 people missing from the university, including teachers, students and workers. In addition, eight of them have been found dead.


“To think that one of my children disappears is a nightmare, but we are a family that has faith in God and we know that my son will arrive,” concluded Mr. Israel.

BACKGROUND

“Max”, a victim of forced disappearance

In recent days, the search collective, Luz de Esperanza, announced the amparo sentence granted by a judge in which it was determined that the disappearance of Carlos Maximiliano Romero Meza, son of Liliana Meza and student of the University of Guadalajara, was an enforced disappearance.

On April 17, the Seventh District Court in Puente Grande ruled that there was participation and/or consent of State agents in the disappearance of Maximiliano when the young man was taken from his home, located in the La Tuzania neighborhood, in Zapopan, in 2020. 

Carlos Maximiliano was only 18 years old at the time of the disappearance. He was studying at the time the second semester of the Bachelor's Degree in Graphic Design at the University Center of Art, Architecture and Design (CUAAD) of the University of Guadalajara.

“In Luz de Esperanza we received this sentence with a mixture of joy, sadness and hope in itself, being a milestone in our various legal processes in process, in which we seek hard that, first, the forced disappearance is recognized by the authorities in certain cases, given the constant denial, and denial of this situation, and to achieve progress in investigations. And secondly, that the necessary and optimal actions are taken to find our loved ones, and that we have access to the right to truth and justice,” the collective noted in a statement.

Liliana Meza, mother of the young man and leader of the search collective, hopes that the resolution will set a precedent for the investigations of forced disappearances in Jalisco. 

She hopes that “Max's case will be a precedent of a before and after with an enforced disappearance, because now there will be those who can be recognized and can really move forward”. 


Number of missing persons

Jalisco has the 1st place nationally as the State with the most missing persons in Mexico, according to the latest cut, issued on July 31, by the State Registry of Missing Persons, a platform enabled by the State Government.

6 thousand 200 complaints filed for disappearance in the State of Mexico.

15,103 people are missing in Jalisco.

1,252 underage persons under the age of 19 remain unaccounted for in our State at the present time. 

28 students and members of the community of the University of Guadalajara remain reported missing and are still unaccounted for. 

4 months since the disappearance of Aldo Gonzalez Sevilla, a student of the University Center of Health Sciences of the University of Guadalajara.



 

Sunday, August 25, 2024

The Attorney General's Office And The Navy Conducted Searches In The Guadalajara Metropolitan Area: Jalisco

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This article was translated and reposted from EL OCCIDENTAL 

A total of about 30 officers from the Secretariat of the Navy provided support.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 2024


Elizabeth Ibal / El Occidental


The Attorney General's Office and the Secretary of the Navy carried out several raids on properties in Huentitán El Bajo and Nuevo México, in Guadalajara.

The officers from the Attorney General's Office headquarters in Mexico City and the marines arrived this Friday morning at the property related to an investigation file.

The search was carried out at the intersection of Volcán Sajama and Volcán Miravelles, after a judge granted the search warrant for the property located in one of the departmental towers.


A total of 30 officers from the Secretariat of the Navy supported the event, who were deployed in the surrounding area to ensure that it took place in a calm manner.

The presence of officers was also reported at the intersection of Yahualica and Juan Gil Preciado Avenue, in the Nuevo Mexico neighborhood. At that site, traffic was closed and another proceeding was carried out.

On Sunday, August 11, another security operation was carried out in the Santa Margarita neighborhood, where Héctor “C”, accused of being an accomplice of the former Federal Public Security Secretary, Genaro García Luna, was captured.


Sunday, August 18, 2024

50 Bags With Human Remains Found In Grave In Paraísos Del Colli In Zapopan: Jalisco

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This article was translated and reposted from EL OCCIDENTAL 

The Corazones Unidos en Busca de Nuestros Tesoros (United Hearts in Search of Our Treasures) collective reported that the work at this point has been completed.


Román Ortega / El Occidental

Agents of the State Prosecutor's Office and experts from the Jalisco Institute of Forensic Sciences exhumed 50 bags with human remains and three bodies wrapped in blankets from a clandestine grave located inside a property in the Paraísos del Colli neighborhood, municipality of Zapopan.

The grave is located in an abandoned house on Naranjo Street at the intersection with Cedro, and was located by members of the collective Corazones Unidos en Busca de Nuestros Tesoros (United Hearts in Search of Our Treasures) last Sunday, July 28, thanks to an anonymous report that arrived through their social networks.

The collective reported that the work at this site has been completed. “The process of the Paraísos del Colli grave is finished. We closed with 50 bags and three (bodies) in blankets in total”, formed the collective that searches for missing persons.


The human segments were transferred to the Forensic Medical Service where they will have to be analyzed to establish the number of victims and their possible identification.

Data from the Special Prosecutor's Office for Missing Persons indicate that from January to the end of last July, human remains of 68 victims were found in 14 clandestine graves located in different parts of the Guadalajara metropolitan area.





Friday, August 9, 2024

Prosecutor's Office Confirms Four Dead And Four Wounded In Attack In Tlaquepaque: Jalisco

 "Char" for Borderland Beat

This article was translated and reposted from EL OCCIDENTAL 

Video surveillance cameras located in the area are being analyzed to try to identify the assailants.

AUGUST 9, 2024


Román Ortega / El Occidental

The State Prosecutor, Luis Joaquín Méndez Ruiz, confirmed that the attack perpetrated early Friday morning in the El Vergel neighborhood, in Tlaquepaque, left four people dead and four more injured with bullets.

The Prosecutor detailed that of the four deceased, three are minors and one adult of 27 years of age, while of the injured three are also minors and one adult.


Initial investigations indicate that the perpetrators were at least two individuals who arrived in a white vehicle, shot at their victims and escaped.


After the attack, a 17 year-old teenager and a 27 year-old man died at the scene, while a 15 year-old girl and a 17 year-old boy lost their lives while receiving medical attention at the Red Cross.


"We obtained the version that the people were outside a home, the deceased and the injured. This vehicle arrives with some occupants. There is a version where they say that a male subject descends and another one apparently on board the vehicle and they begin to shoot directly at the people who remain lifeless in the place, the other injured and the people who also lose their lives receiving medical attention".


The crime scene was left scattered with 30 percussion casings from an AR15 assault rifle.


"All the people, both the deceased and the people injured by firearm projectile, in the place that was processed and that was worked 30 casings were located, apparently .223 caliber. We will review with the experts and with the corresponding ballistic expert opinion, the correspondence of the bullet shells with the caliber and if they were eventually related to other facts".


He added that a few blocks from the scene of the incident, the authorities located an abandoned vehicle, "which at the moment is presumed to be related to the facts within the versions that are being collected or that could be collected at the scene by the elements of the Investigative Police in coordination with the authorities who are also supporting them".


He added that they are analyzing the videos from the video surveillance cameras located in the area to try to identify the aggressors.


SOURCE: EL OCCIDENTAL