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Thursday, August 9, 2012

MEXICO (Pachangon Bar) 6 KILLED ---35 Homicides in two days

Martinez for Borderland Beat
San Luis Potosi

Mexico’s Bloody Week In August –Death Toll At least 35 In 2 Days

In the latest report of killings it is a mass murder with a death count of 14. That totals 35 in a little over 2 days. These include multiple murders, such as five family members killed in Acapulco, 6 patrons in a bar in Mexico state and 4 women in Torreon.
At the "Pachangon Bar", gunmen entered the facility in the early hours of Wednesday and began indiscriminately shooting patrons and employees. There were injured victims in addition to the 6 killed.
Four in Torreon, Coahuila

MEXICO (5 people KILLED - 3 WOMEN and 3 yr old CHILD) Executed

The bodies of four family members were found outside the home and that of a pregnant woman inside
A group of armed men executed five people of the same family. Among the deceased are three women including one that was pregnant. The other victims were an adult male and a 3 year old toddler.
Gunmen burst into the home on Loma Bonita Street, in the Colonia “Cinco de Mayo” of Acapulco. Neighbors informed Police that at midnight on Tuesday, gunmen stormed the home of those killed, immediately the sounds of rapid gunfire could be heard. However, out of fear, no one contacted the police until day break.
The bodies of three women were identified as Anabel Rincon Hernandez, Nava Navil Elena Hernandez and Nayeli Nava Hernandez, who reportedly was pregnant and was murdered boy's mother, the child was identified as Alexis Nava, the man is identified as Joel Macario age 30.
Arriving at the scene was the public prosecutor, who inspected the crime scene. Upon arrival, he found the bodies of man, the toddler and two women out of the home and the pregnant woman, indoors.

THE QUEEN (Sandra Avila ) Sinaloa CARTEL Busted

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico handed Sandra Avila, Mexico's highest-profile woman drug smuggler known as the "Queen of the Pacific," over to United States authorities on Thursday to face trafficking charges north of the border.

Avila, who was arrested in Mexico in 2007, allegedly helped build up the Sinaloa cartel in the 1990s with the gang's leader Joaquin "Shorty" Guzman. She won her nickname for pioneering smuggling routes up Mexico's Pacific Coast into California.
The Mexican federal attorney-general's office said she would face cocaine possession and distribution charges in Florida.
Avila, who was given into the custody of U.S. officials in Toluca, was nabbed on organized crime and money-laundering charges in Mexico and had fought extradition by claiming she would be tried for the same crimes twice.
Avila is the niece of Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo, known as the godfather of the Mexican drug trade.

DOCTOR (Charged with Waterboarding 11 yr old Daughter) Delaware

A Delaware pediatrician who writes about near-death experiences of children and has appeared on "Oprah" is accused of waterboarding his 11-year-old daughter for two years, according to Delaware State Police.
Dr. Melvin Morse, 58, and his wife Pauline, 40, were arrested Tuesday, a day after their daughter told a child advocate that her father had "waterboarded" her four times between May 2009 and May 2011 while her mother watched and did nothing to stop the abuse, Cpl. Gary Fournier told ABC News.
Delaware's Child Advocacy Center first became aware of the girl, whose name has not been disclosed, following a July 12 incident in which Morse was charged with third-degree assault for allegedly pulling his daughter out of a car, dragging her across a gravel driveway and spanking her in their Sussex County home, Fournier said.
The girl reported that incident to a neighbor who called police, Fournier said. Morse was later released from custody after he posted $750 in bail.
She later told the child advocate about the alleged waterboarding, police said, triggering the parents' arrest on Tuesday.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

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SUSPECT Wanted (Regarding Amber alert) Johnathon Martinez


The father

A 1-year-old girl who was the subject of a statewide Amber Alert is safe after being found at a relative's home in Alameda County.
Investigators say they are now looking for the suspect in the girl's abduction, her father, 30-year-old Johnathon Martinez, who remains at large. Martinez allegedly abducted the girl late Sunday night from her home in the San Joaquin County city of Lathrop. The Amber Alert went out a day later, but was canceled in the evening when the girl was found.

Read more here: http://www.sanluisobispo.com/2012/08/06/2175282/chp-issues-amber-alert-after-young.html#storylink=cpy

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