Dismembered bodies found in 9 bags in Fresnillo, Zacatecas

Zacatecas.- Nine black plastic bags with human remains were found this afternoon in the streets of the municipal capital of Fresnillo, Zacatecas, mobilizing state and federal public security corporations. In a first finding, this afternoon neighbors of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz street in the Felipe Angeles neighborhood, behind the Santa Cruz pantheon observed armed men with a suspicious attitude, who descended from vehicles with black plastic bags and abandoned them, so they reported to the authorities, local media indicated. Security elements arrived at the place, who located four black plastic bags, inside which human remains were found. Later, between Durango and Encino streets, in the heart of Fresnillo, Zacatecas, the emergency numbers were reported the abandonment of other suspicious plastic bags. Police elements went to the place and confirmed that inside five bags there were human remains. Forensic personnel of the Attorney General’s Office of the State of Zacatecas went to the two scenes to carry out the corresponding expert report for the beginning of the investigation folder, as well as the assurance of the remains so that the Institute of Forensic Sciences could carry out the tests for the possible identification of the human remains and know the number of victims. According to local media, the human remains were found severed and scrambled, so the number of victims who were found was not reported. Despite the increase in state and federal patrols in the “Zacatecas Support Plan” program, those responsible for abandoning the bodies managed to escape without informing the characteristics of the vehicles in which they were moving. Read more: Man and minor with Down syndrome shot dead in Tijuana, Baja CaliforniaPolice, elements of the National Guard and Mexican Army installed an operation of checkpoints in the municipal capital and communities to find the results of the homicide, according to local media. 



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