The bodies were discovered Thursday night on the road linking the city of Parral with the village of Guadalupe y Calvo, state Attorney General’s Office spokesman Carlos Gonzalez told Efe.
“All of the bodies present bullet wounds in different parts of the body and in the head,” he said.
Shell casings from more than one type of gun were found with the bodies and authorities suspect the killings were the work of organized crime.
Chihuahua, the most violent of Mexico’s 32 states, has been the scene in recent years of a battle among rival drug cartels to control smuggling routes in the neighboring United States.
Some 70,000 people have died since December 2006 in conflict among the cartels and between the criminals and Mexico’s security forces. EFE
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