They place blankets against ‘kitchens’ of Los Mayitos; IHOP closes branch; Father and son were murdered in a Sushi restaurant and more

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The violence in Culiacan continues today December 31; The Ministry of Public Security reported on a woman and child found dead in their home in Los Mezcales, north of the city.

It was reported that already The bodies of two abandoned men were identified dead and wrapped in a blanket with a narco message in front of a Sushi. In Culiacán today, December 31, it was reported that it is father and son.

Besides, Monday, December 30 IHOP announced that it will close one of its branches in Sinaloa due to the growing wave of insecurity.

Culiacán today, December 31: Woman and child murdered in their home

A A woman and a child were found dead inside a burned-out home. However, they would have died from stab wounds. The event occurred in Los Mezcales Fractionation, in CuliacánSinaloa.

According to the information, a fire at the home was reported, so elements of the Police and Fire Department arrived and found a 26-year-old woman and a 6-year-old minor.

The Undersecretary of Public Security of Sinaloa, Leoncio Pedro García, reported that his alleged death due to gunshots against the woman and the child was reported to C4, however, died from stab wounds.

Neighbors in the area indicated that no shots were reported at the home and that the fire started due to a short circuit in the Christmas tree, although authorities are investigating what is related to the events.

Fire in Los Mezcales subdivision, Culiacán (especial)

They place blankets against ‘kitchens’ of Los Mayitos; IHOP closes branch; Father and son were murdered in a Sushi restaurant and more

Fire in Los Mezcales subdivision, Culiacán (especial)

Culiacán today, December 31: Father and son were murdered in a Sushi restaurant

Two men were found murdered, covered in blankets and with a message on a cardboard outside a Sushi restaurant, in Culiacán, Sinaloa.

The authorities indicated that the The victims are father and son, and were identified as Víctor Manuel “N”, 35 years old, and Víctor Eduardo “N”, around 16 years old. of age.

The bodies were found on the night of Monday, December 30, after armed civilians left the bodies on the sidewalk in front of a sushi restaurant in the La Campiña neighborhood, and then shot the business and fled.

The bodies of father and son were accompanied with two cards with a message, without it being known to whom it was directed so far.

Culiacán today, December 30: They announce the closure of IHOP Culiacán due to violence

Given the growing wave of violence experienced in Culiacan and all Sinaloathe restaurant chain IHOP has announced the closure of one of its branches.

The closing of IHOP Culiacan It joins the more than 380 businesses that had to close their doors due to the violence, which has left hundreds of people without work.

Through a statement, IHOP reported that it would close its branch in Culiacan to guarantee the safety of your work team and customers.

Although the possibility of reopening was not ruled out IHOP Culiacanthe restaurant chain did not say when this might happen.

iHop Culiacán statement.

iHop Culiacán statement. (social networks)

Culiacán today, December 30: No clashes or injuries reported due to blockade on the highway to Mazatlán

The state Public Security Secretariat indicated that at the point of blockade on the road to Mazatlán Elements from the three levels of government attended to address the situation.

The Undersecretary of State Security, Leoncio Pedro García Alatorre, explained that the blockage on the Culiacán-Mazatlán highway caused by two trailers, one of them with bullet impactswas removed with the help of three cranes.

Regarding the drivers of the units, the official did not provide more details.

Authorities indicated that no clashes were recordedjust as there is no report of injured or people detained.

“There was no confrontation because they already arrived in the area, they made a tour of the surrounding area to be able to work on the event and there is no trace of this type of activity. The entire trailer was intact,” said Undersecretary Leoncio Pedro García Alatorre.

Blockade on the highway to Mazatlán

Blockade on the highway to Mazatlán (@adiscusion/)

Culiacán today, December 30: They hang narco banners against ‘Mayito Flaco’ for fentanyl ‘kitchens’

On the morning of this Monday, December 30, in Culiacán, Sinaloa, narco banners were hung pointing to operators of the ‘Mayito Flaco‘ as responsible for the production of fentanyl.

According to local reports, a blanket was placed on a bridge located over the Boulevard Mexico 68 and another in front of the facilities of the Attorney General’s Office of the State of Sinaloaboth in Culiacán.

The text indicates four members of the Mayitos cartel of operating clandestine fentanyl laboratories in various regions of the country.

Those indicated are:

  • Héctor Daniel Tapia Bernal, alias ‘El Abuelo’;
  • Pedro Humberto Martínez Rodríguez, known as ‘El Gordo Flubber’;
  • René Arzate García, alias ‘La Rana René’,
  • Edwin Antonio Rubio López, alias ‘El Max’

The drug cartels point out that those mentioned are linked to the production and distribution of fentanyl in the south of Culiacán, Tijuana and Mexicali.

Elements of the municipal police and personnel from the State Attorney General’s Office removed the alleged drug messages and began investigations.

Narco blankets in Culiacán

Narco blankets in Culiacán (Especial)

Narco blanket in Culiacán today December 30

Narco blanket in Culiacán today December 30 (Especial)

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