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Jeanfromfillmore
02-19-2010, 03:44 PM
4 accused of nabbing Texas man later found slain

Posted: Feb 18, 2010 02:48 PM
Updated: Feb 19, 2010 12:29 AM

By ALICIA A. CALDWELL

http://www.kivitv.com/Global/story.asp?S=12008304
EL PASO, Texas (AP) - Authorities filed aggravated kidnapping charges against four men in the abduction of a Texas man who was later found slain in a Mexican street with his arms chopped off.
Investigators haven't determined whether Sergio Saucedo was killed in the U.S. or Mexico, and they could bring further charges once they do.
Brothers Omar and Cesar Obregon, both 21-year-old illegal immigrants from Mexico, were arrested Wednesday by U.S. Border Patrol agents who spotted them trying to break into a house, El Paso County Sheriff's Cmdr. Paul Cross said Thursday. They were being held at the El Paso County jail on $250,000 bond each, Cross said.
Authorities are seeking the other two suspects - 26-year-old Rafael Vega and Ricardo Puentes Morales, whose age was unavailable. Both are U.S. citizens.
Vega and Puentes are affiliated with a Mexican cartel, but the Obregons are not, Cross said.
Sheriff's investigators said they didn't know if any of the men had retained attorneys, and jail and court records showed none.
Investigators believe Puentes masterminded the brazen September abduction of Saucedo from his home in Horizon City, near El Paso.
"We know it had something to do with the drug trade," Cross said, though he would not say which Mexican drug cartel is thought to have carried out the abduction and killing. "They were on a mission to do something."
Investigators said Saucedo's wife watched three armed men drag her husband out of the house and shove him into a sport utility vehicle. Students on a packed bus also witnessed the abduction.
Saucedo's body was found days later in Ciudad Juarez, across the Rio Grande. His arms had been chopped off and set on his chest.
Saucedo, 30, had a long criminal record, including convictions for drug possession and money laundering.

Rim05
02-19-2010, 09:00 PM
Mmmm, now if we have the Mexicans helping out Border Patrol will this even be reported? Things are going from bad to disaster.

Twoller
02-20-2010, 07:31 AM
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Saucedo, 30, had a long criminal record, including convictions for drug possession and money laundering.

Once again, the immigration status of the "victim" is not being reported. Illegal? Legal? Anchor baby? The only victim here is US citizens obliged to watch this crap and pay for the investigations and prosecutions. Hunt them down and throw them out.

Kathy63
02-20-2010, 11:36 AM
Once again, the immigration status of the "victim" is not being reported. Illegal? Legal? Anchor baby? The only victim here is US citizens obliged to watch this crap and pay for the investigations and prosecutions. Hunt them down and throw them out.

Hunt them down and throw them out!!!!

They will just come back. That won't help a bit. Yes they need to be hunted down, but like a rabid animals is hunted down.