CHAR
JULY 15, 2025
INFORMATION BY EL OCCIDENTAL
The elements would have arrested seven men
CHAR
JULY 15, 2025
INFORMATION BY EL OCCIDENTAL
The elements would have arrested seven men
"Char" for Borderland Beat
This article was translated and reposted from EL OCCIDENTAL
The discovery of the five bodies occurred at 6:30 a.m. on Sunday at the foot of the Ojuelos-San Luis highway.
OCTOBER 14, 2024
Victor Ramirez / El Occidental
A little more than 24 hours after five bodies of people murdered in the municipality of Ojuelos were found, none of them have been identified nor have the bodies been claimed by family members, informed Jalisco authorities.
Through a communiqué from state authorities, it was mentioned that as part of the review of the events that took place in the last hours in the Altos Norte region, the Executive Commission of the State Security Council agreed to maintain presence in the area indefinitely.
Among the aspects that were analyzed was the discovery of five bodies in the municipality of Ojuelos, on the border with Zacatecas, “of which, up to this moment nobody has claimed them and they have not been identified, so preliminarily, it is presumed that they could be from other states”.
They explain that the different corporations of the three levels of government involved in the commission are committed to work in coordination to recover peace and tranquility in the state.
The discovery of the five bodies occurred at 6:30 a.m. on Sunday at the foot of the Ojuelos-San Luis highway, at kilometer 81, near the crossroads of Pinos, Zacatecas.
The bodies were in black plastic bags, with visible marks of violence. They were not identified at the site and were taken to the offices of the Jalisco Institute of Forensic Sciences (IJCF) for autopsies.
FOLLOW-UP
BY:CHAR
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SOURCE: EL OCCIDENTAL , JALISCO ROJO
"Char" for Borderland Beat
This article was translated and reposted from INFORMADOR.MX
WRITTEN BY: JAIME BARRERA
AUGUST 8, 2024
The first thing to say is that within the daily drama of disappearances in Jalisco, the last two weeks we have been able to witness positive outcomes, which at least have not increased the number of mourning families, and that contrary to thousands of other cases, have escaped the unspeakable pain of the uncertainty of not knowing the whereabouts of a loved one.
Yesterday we had the good news of the safe and sound appearance of Kevin Ulises, this 18 year old young man, who along with his cousin Elena Janetzy, of the same age and both students at the University of Guadalajara, had disappeared since Monday of last week. Janetzy had been released since Monday of this week.
Early Tuesday morning, Juan Alberto was also released and found alive, who was illegally deprived of his freedom when he left the money exchange office where he worked on August 1st. He became the sixth victim of this type of business to be kidnapped and released by his captors after days of captivity, as happened last week to María Alejandrina "NN" and Gilberto "N" who had been taken from their freedom when leaving their business in Plaza Guadalupe, and also to Ramona "N", Rosa María "N" and Rocío Berenice "N", who had been taken from another similar establishment in Plaza Universidad.
What is relevant to note is that we are at a turning point in the modalities of disappearances. On the one hand, those that cascaded from the murder of a user of these exchange houses who had withdrawn a large sum of money. On the other hand, the particular case of Janetzy and Kevin who were released and communicated with their parents, just when they were carrying out one of the several public demonstrations to demand the authorities to locate their children.
Where there is also a breaking point is in the other burden of clandestine graves in the state. Yesterday, organizations of searching mothers announced that they will not only search and dig in solid ground, but will also explore canals and rivers in search of their disappeared. This after they located remains in the San Juan de Dios River, in the Santa Elena de la Cruz neighborhood, through an anonymous phone call. And surely also, because it is highly frequent the appearance of corpses thrown by criminals in these bodies of water.
These are, then, the disappearances and clandestine graves 2.0 produced by the unpunished and unstoppable criminal axis (which makes up the problem of the disappeared-the houses of terror-the unstoppable "dumping of bodies"-and the clandestine cemeteries) that continues to operate virtually unchecked in Jalisco.
"Char" and "Enojon" for Borderland Beat
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