Mexico's security minister said on Tuesday there was no evidence that a so-called "ranch of horror" strewn with human remains ...
Add confirmed killings to the disappearances, and the picture is clear: the risk of being murdered in Mexico is rising.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexican law enforcement arrested an alleged cartel recruiter tied to a ranch where clothing and human remains were found in the state of Jalisco, Security Minister Omar Garcia ...
2 ex-Mexican police officers arrested over alleged cartel killing site where bones, shoes were found
Two former Mexican police officers were arrested for alleged links to a suspected drug cartel training ground where bones, shoes and clothing were found earlier this month, authorities said.
Two former Mexican police officers were arrested for alleged links to a suspected drug cartel training ground where bones, ...
Mexico’s attorney general said negligence was a factor in Jalisco's investigation of the Izguirre Ranch 'extermination camp.' ...
At the Jalisco ranch, which has been identified as a cartel training camp, searchers discovered human bones, alongside ...
A ranch used as a training camp by a Mexican drug cartel was littered with burned bodies and discarded possessions. The ...
A ranch in Teuchitlan, known as the 'ranch of horror,' has become a grim symbol in Mexico's fight against cartel violence.
Charred bones and hundreds of articles of clothing and other personal effects were found at a location dubbed by local media as the "ranch of horror." ...
Mexico’s attorney general, Alejandro Gertz, said at a press conference that Jalisco state authorities were aware of the ranch ...
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