Saturday, January 8, 2011

Mexican Acapulco Police Discovered 15 Decapitated Male Bodies Outside Business Center

Photo: Narco Trafico en Mexico

Victims suspected of trying to takeover the Cartel de Sinaloa area.

By H. Nelson Goodson
January 8, 2011

Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico - On Saturday, the Guerrero State Attorney General's Office and the Public Safety Secretary (SSP) in a press released reported that 15 decapitated bodies were found near a business commercial center. The bodies were discovered on early Saturday outside the Sendero Plaza center when police noticed a vehicle on fire. As police continued their investigation, they found about five abandon autos and next to them on the sidewalk were the bodies.
All the bodies were males ages from 17-30, according to SSP. Several massages were found that indicated that the Sinaloa de Cartel had committed the carnage. The SSP supects, the homicides might have happened because the group was trying to takeover the area from the Sinaloa de Cartel.
The Guerrero State Attorney General, David Augusto Sotelo Rosas release the identities of seven of the 15 victims that included two minors among the dead. The minors were identified as Jonathan del Carmen Estrada, 17, and Miguel Angel Rodríguez Hernández, 17. The five men were identified as Santiago Lechuga López, 25, Juan Luis Ruiz Castro, Benjamín Cortes García, Luis Fernando Ruiz López, 20, and Genaro Ruiz López, 21.
The find is the first of the multiple homicides in one place that were reported for the New Year.

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