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Title: Mexico roiled by grenades, kidnappings in bloody weeken
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URL Source: http://www.breitbart.com/article.ph ... 15a7fa72dd.1151&show_article=1
Published: Oct 4, 2010
Author: Staff
Post Date: 2010-10-04 02:36:35 by Horse
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Comments: 1

Northern Mexico was shaken by a weekend of violence, with 34 deaths blamed on drug cartels and a series of grenade attacks that injured a dozen people, officials said Sunday.

Twelve people were hurt in a late night grenade attack at a busy plaza outside Monterrey, according to officials who said it was one of four bombings to rock the industrial border city over the weekend.

Authorities said Sunday that the grenade was thrown by unidentified assailants at about 11 pm Saturday (0400 GMT Sunday) near the town hall in Guadalupe, a suburb of the bustling city near the border with the United States.

Earlier Saturday, three explosive devices were detonated, including one near the US consulate and another not far from a prosecutor's office that wounded a guard. The blasts damaged roads and nearby vehicles, said police, who have yet to identify the culprits.

Monterrey, about 120 kilometers (75 miles) from the US border, has been the scene of brutal violence blamed on feuding drug cartels fighting over control of trafficking routes into the lucrative US market.

Last month, the US State Department barred its personnel from taking children with them when they occupy posts at the consulate in Monterrey, citing security fears.

Officials in Mexico City in a statement expressed the government's "strongest condemnation" of the attacks and vowed to do their utmost to combat organized crime across the country.

The bombings in Monterrey took place amid a new wave of drug related killings, mostly in northern Mexico, close to the lucrative US drug market, that has claimed nearly three dozen lives over the past few days.

In the town of San Jose de la Cruz, in an isolated mountain region in the northern state of Durango, presumed rival drug gangs clashed in a bloodbath that left 14 people dead, the local prosecutor said Saturday.

In Chihuahua another 20 murders took place, nine of them in Ciudad Juarez.

Meanwhile, police intensified their search Sunday for 20 Mexican tourists kidnapped by gunmen last week in the beach resort city of Acapulco.

The tourists from Morelia in neighboring Michoacan state were abducted late Thursday and officials said their was no word as to their whereabouts or their fate.

More than 28,000 people are believed to have been killed in drug cartel-related violence in Mexico since late 2006, when President Felipe Calderon launched a military crackdown.


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Meanwhile, police intensified their search Sunday for 20 Mexican tourists kidnapped by gunmen last week in the beach resort city of Acapulco.

So much for the theory of safe areas inside Mexico.

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Seven disappear in Colima Michoacan Sunday October 3, 2010 With this, would add 29 people of Michoacan disappeared in just one week, in two neighboring states, as only on Saturday reported the kidnapping of 22 people of this state, who did a tour in Acapulco, Guerrero. Seven disappear in Colima Michoacan Sunday October 3, 2010 With this, would add 29 people of Michoacan disappeared in just one week, in two neighboring states, as only on Saturday reported the kidnapping of 22 people of this state, who did a tour in Acapulco, Guerrero.

Morelia Michoacan .- Seven young professionals, three of Sahuayo Jiquilpan three American-born and one disappeared last weekend in the state of Colima, while traveling in a van to the port of Manzanillo. This was confirmed by the mayor of the second population mentioned Cypress Francisco Mora, who said Saturday was found abandoned in the unit carrying the boys.

Relatives and friends of these people, searching for young people in river police and medical institutions in that state, although they have not gone to Michoacan authorities for support.

Morelia Michoacan .- Seven young professionals, three of Sahuayo Jiquilpan three American-born and one disappeared last weekend in the state of Colima, while traveling in a van to the port of Manzanillo. This was confirmed by the mayor of the second population mentioned Cypress Francisco Mora, who said Saturday was found abandoned in the unit carrying the boys.

Relatives and friends of these people, searching for young people in river police and medical institutions in that state, although they have not gone to Michoacan authorities for suppo

Desaparecen otros siete michoacanos en Colima domingo 3 de octubre de 2010 Con esto, sumarían 29 personas de origen michoacano desaparecidas en tan sólo una semana, en dos estados vecinos, ya que apenas este sábado se reportó el plagio de 22 personas de esta entidad, que realizaban un recorrido turístico en Acapulco, Guerrero.

Morelia.- Siete jóvenes profesionistas michoacanos, tres de Sahuayo, tres de Jiquilpan y uno de origen norteamericano desaparecieron el pasado fin de semana en el estado de Colima, cuando viajaban en una camioneta hacia el puerto de Manzanillo. Lo anterior fue confirmado por el alcalde de la segunda población mencionada, Francisco Mora Ciprés, quien afirmó que este sábado fue hallada abandonada la unidad en la que viajaban los muchachos.

Familiares y amigos de estas personas, realizan la búsqueda de los jóvenes en demarcaciones policiales e instituciones médicas de esa entidad, aunque no han acudido a las autoridades michoacanas en busca de apoyo, mencionó el vocero de la Procuraduría de Justicia del Estado, Jonathan Arredondo.

Los jóvenes desaparecidos son: Roberto García Álvarez, ingeniero en sistemas computacionales, de 23 años de edad; José Carlos Novoa Ortiz, médico, de 23 años; Sergio Hernández Campos, pasante de ingeniería, de 22 años; Bryan Hernández Arredondo, licenciado en administración, de 23 años y quien se presume es de origen noretamericano; Arturo Martínez Sánchez, comerciante, de 21 años; Fernando González Arzate, restaurantero, de 20 años y Jorge Hidel Pimentel, estudiante de 19 años de edad.

Estas personas, informaron sus familiares, salieron de Sahuayo el sábado 25 de septiembre a las 2:30 horas, en una camioneta Ford Lobo, modelo 2004, gris plata, de cabina y media, placas MU 36454 de Michoacán, con rumbo a Manzanillo, Colima.

Al filo de las 4:30 de la madrugada de ese sábado, los jóvenes llegaron al hotel-restaurante El Real, en la población de Tecomán, Colima, donde se reunieron con Carlos Novoa Mata, padre del joven José Carlos Novoa Ortiz, lugar en el que al parecer descansaron para después continuar su camino.

Por la tarde-noche, José Carlos Novoa, se comunicó vía celular con Carlos Moreno, quien estaba en Sahuayo al que le comentó que a las 19:00 horas, fueron interceptados por un patrullero de la Policía Federal, División Caminos, quien los amonestó por llevar personas en la caja de la camioneta y los dejó continuar su recorrido.

Estos jóvenes profesionistas previamente habían reservado su estancia en un hotel de Manzanillo, a donde nunca arribaron.

El regreso a Sahuayo y Jiquilpan, sería la noche del domingo 26 de septiembre, sin embargo hasta el momento no han aparecido y aunque todos cuentan con equipo telefónico celular, los familiares no han podido contactar con alguno de ellos.

El vocero de la Procuraduría General de Justicia de Michoacán, Jonathan Arredondo, informó a que hasta el momento ningún familiar ha acudido a las instancias ministeriales del estado a solicitar ayuda para lograr la localización de estas personas.

Este sábado, el alcalde perredista de Jiquilpan, Francisco Mora Ciprés reveló que se ubicó la camioneta en la que viajaban los jóvenes, pero ésta se encontraba abandonada y no hay pistas sobre el paradero de los muchachos.

De igual forman, comentó que es un hecho que ha consternado a la población.

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