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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

More U.S. marshals hunting fugitives in Mexico

Thanks to new agreements with the Mexican government, the U.S. has more freedom now for its marshals to track down suspects who thought they could escape the law by hiding in Mexico, the Arizona Republic reports. It's not a huge number -- maybe 100 suspects were caught last year -- but that still represents a big increase from earlier years.

Posted by James Hart on Wednesday, February

Source:blogs.kansascity.com/

Mexico arrests suspect in Ciudad Juarez shooting attack on party

Reporting from Mexico City - Authorities in the border city of Ciudad Juarez said on Tuesday night that they had arrested a man suspected of taking part in a shooting attack on a high-school party that killed at least 15 people early Sunday.

Officials summoned reporters to see the suspect, who said in their presence that the main Juarez-based drug cartel targeted the party because it had received reports that members of a rival trafficking group were in attendance.

The suspect, identified as Jose Dolores Arroyo Chavarria, said he acted as a lookout for the 24 or so gunmen he said took part. He said they were ordered to kill everyone inside.

Authorities said they arrested the suspect Monday afternoon after army troops interrupted the planned assassination of a drug rival. Killed during that gunfight was one of the men who allegedly supervised the assault on the party, in which dozens of young people packed a private home.

Officials said some of the same gunmen are believed to be responsible for the killings of four people Monday at a dance hall.

Authorities in the state of Chihuahua on Tuesday gave the number of dead as 15, though a day earlier they had said 16 died, a figure corroborated by local news reports.

Parents of the slain teens have denied that their children were involved in criminal activity.

Source:latimes.com/

Mexico: Now, a Cabanas’ team mate suffers shot

CF America Mexico midfielder Juan Carlos “Torito” Silva, has suffered a gun wound only two weeks after his team mate Salvador Cabanas was shot in the head.

Club officials said on Tuesday the 21-year-old Silva was in good condition and said the gunshot wound was not life-threatening. They said the attack took place on Monday night in Mexico City in a failed attempt to steal Silva’s vehicle.

America spokesman Edwin Victoria said Silva, a midfielder, received a single gunshot wound in the buttocks, but did not offer more details surrounding the attack

The shooting comes barely a week after Cabanas was shot in the head while on a night out with his wife in the Mexican capital. The Paraguayan was gunned down at point blank range and operated on by doctors while spending five days in a coma.

The South American media has reported that although he is still in a life threatening condition, Cabanas has been able to talk with his family and expressed his hope of making the World Cup finals in South Africa. The 29 year-old was expected to spearhead the Paraguay attack in this summer’s tournament.

Source:momento24.com/

Toyota to recall some 30,000 vehicles in Mexico

MEXICO CITY — Toyota will recall an estimated 30,000 vehicles in Mexico to adjust accelerator pedals on seven models, amid a mass worldwide recall, the company's Mexico sales director said Wednesday.

"We've estimated a possible recall of 30,000 vehicles," Adolfo Hegewisch told a news conference here.

No specific problem had been reported in Mexico and no customer's life was at risk, but the company was acting in coordination with Mexican authorities, Hegewisch said.

The Japanese giant is recalling almost eight million vehicles worldwide due to problems with sticking accelerator pedals, as it scrambles to reassure customers worried about vehicle safety.

Mexican customers would be informed of the recall from February 8, when parts would be delivered here, and vehicles would be chosen according to their production date and batch, a statement said Tuesday.

Those concerned would receive a free installation of a piece of high-precision reinforced steel in the accelerator pedal assembly, it said.

The models to be recalled in Mexico are: Radford, Matrix, Camry, Highlander, Tundra, Sequoia and Corolla, made on dates between 2007 and 2010.

Toyota sold almost 52,000 vehicles in Mexico in 2009, according to company figures.

Source:AFP

Marijuana In Banana Seized In U.S.-Mexico Border

San Diego, CA, United States (AHN) - Customs and Border Protection officers have seized nearly a ton of packaged marijuana hidden among banana shipment at the Otay Mesa cargo facility in the U.S.-Mexico border.


The 235 packages of pot weighing 1,950 pounds and valued at $1.17 million was discovered Monday after the bananas were off-loaded from a truck for inspection and sniffing by a drug dog.

The 40-year-old Mexican driver of the truck was arrested and detained at the Metropolitan Correctional Center.

About 2,000 trucks pass through the cargo facility for documentation and inspection. Last Thursday, customs and immigration agents also seized packaged marijuana weighing nearly 4,000 pounds hidden in a shipment of pepper and green beans.

Source:allheadlinenews.com/