AZMEX UPDATE 29 MAR 2013
Note:  First this, and then the following story.  US citizens would  
of course be prosecuted.   Local interest mostly.
03/28/13 - 1400 - Illegal Aliens Start Fires
http://www.secureborderintel.org/BorderBlotter/ 
Illegal_Aliens_Start_Fires_032913_1400.wav
Note:  The Coronado NF stretches across the eastern portion of the  
AZMEX border.  With at least four very active smuggling corridors.     
"Dispersed Use/Off Highway Vehicles. Picnicking and camping outside  
of developed recreation areas on the Forest is allowed unless  
otherwise posted. Visitors must provide their own water and pack  
garbage out.    Off-road/off-trail motorized travel is prohibited. "
Easter weekend recreation opportunities
Fire Danger High, Visitors Cautioned to be Careful with Fire
Published/Last Modified on Friday, March 29, 2013 10:23 AM MDT
http://www.douglasdispatch.com/articles/2013/03/29/news/breaking_news/ 
doc5155bdeb7a66c079747352.txt
Coronado National Forest officials are expecting large numbers of  
visitors to the Forest's most popular campgrounds and picnic areas  
over Easter weekend, March 30 to 31. Visitors are urged to use  
extreme caution building, maintaining and extinguishing fires.
The fire danger rating across the Coronado is currently "High." While  
patchy snow may be present at the higher elevations, as the weather  
warms it will soon melt and be replaced by drier conditions. Fire  
season predictions for the Forest include persistent or worsening  
drought combined with fine fuel availability leading to above normal  
significant fire potential. Visitors are asked to use extreme caution  
with fire, and to always extinguish fires so they are "cold to the  
touch" before leaving them (see below). The following are tips for  
safe and enjoyable weekend outings.
Campfires, Smoking and Fireworks. No fire or smoking restrictions are  
in effect on the Coronado National Forest. However, fire danger is  
currently "High." Visitors should choose campfire sites carefully,  
maintain small fires and ensure all fires and smoking materials are  
completely extinguished and cold to the touch before leaving them for  
any reason. Fires should not be built on windy days. Fireworks are  
prohibited year-round on all National Forest lands.
International Boundary Travel Caution. Forest visitors traveling in  
remote areas of the Coronado National Forest in the vicinity of the  
International Boundary adjacent to Mexico are advised to remain alert  
to their surroundings as illegal smuggling activity is known to occur  
in those areas. Visitors are advised not to attempt to intercede  
should they witness illegal activity, but to contact the nearest law  
enforcement agency with descriptions of persons, vehicles, date/time  
and other pertinent information.
Dispersed Use/Off Highway Vehicles. Picnicking and camping outside of  
developed recreation areas on the Forest is allowed unless otherwise  
posted. Visitors must provide their own water and pack garbage out.
  Off-road/off-trail motorized travel is prohibited.
Motor vehicle use maps may be downloaded at http://www.fs.usda.gov/ 
detail/coronado/maps-pubs/?cid=stelprdb5327292 .
Naco CBP officers seize cocaine, meth, heroin
More than $1.8 million in narcotics seized
Submitted Article
Published/Last Modified on Wednesday, March 27, 2013 12:01 PM MDT
http://www.douglasdispatch.com/articles/2013/03/29/news/ 
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A 54-year-old Mexican woman was arrested last Wednesday after U.S.  
Customs and Border Protection officers at the Naco Port of Entry  
discovered an assortment of drugs totaling more than 150 pounds.
Officers assigned to the Naco Port of Entry seize $1.8 million  
dollars worth of cocaine, meth and heroin Port of Entry last week.  
Submitted Photo
Officers referred Emilia Reyes-Balderrama for an additional  
inspection of her Ford truck when she attempted to enter the United  
States. During the search, officers nine pounds of heroin valued at  
an estimated $126,000; nearly 80 pounds of cocaine worth more than  
$725,000; and almost 64 pounds of methamphetamine valued at nearly  
$987,000. Combined, officers seized more than $1.8 million in illegal  
drugs.
The drugs and vehicle were seized. Reyes was turned over to U.S.  
Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Homeland Security Investigations.
end
Note:  said to be a Glock, the Hummer stolen.  Guy from AZ.
Detienen municipales en Caborca a hombre armado	 	
Escrito por Grupo AM	
28.03.2013
http://www.diariodeldesierto.com.mx/index.php? 
option=com_content&task=view&id=6119&Itemid=44
Caborca, Son.- Un hombre de 27 años fue detenido por la policía  
municipal la madrugada de este jueves en el centro de la ciudad en  
poseción de una pistola calibre .40,  lugo que  intentaba darse a la  
fuga en un vehículo de lujo tipo Humer de color gris con placas  
sobrepuestas con reprote de robo. La persona fue identificada como  
Jesús Rafael Casares Miranda originario de Nogales Arizona.
end
Note:  Sawn-off .22 rifle, and black powder revolver.  Maybe a 1836  
Colt Navy or clone?
Amagaba con un arma
Detalles Publicado el Viernes 29 de marzo de 2013, Escrito por Carlos  
Macias / El Diario
http://www.eldiariodesonora.com.mx/nota.php?nota=10654
MAGDALENA
Ramón Escárcega amenaza a un vecino en la San Felipe.
Oficiales de la secretaría de protección ciudadana realizaron la  
detención de Ramón Humberto Escárcega Yánez, por amenazar con arma de  
fuego a un vecino de la colonia San Felipe.
De acuerdo con el reporte oficial, fue a través de una llamada  
telefónica que un vecino reportaba ser agredido por un sujeto en la  
casa ubicada en las calles Rafael Varela, entre Morelos y Woolfolk de  
la colonia San Felipe.
Al lugar de los hechos arribaron oficiales municipales quienes se  
percataron que el sujeto en cuestión empuñaba un arma de fuego,  
mientras que otra de tipo pistola la portaba fajada el cinto, por lo  
cual procedieron a realizar el procedimiento para persuadir al  
presunto responsable que cesara sus amenazas.
Logrado el objetivo, los uniformados detuvieron a Ramón Humberto  
Escárcega Yánez, alias el "Penene" de 31 años, asegurándole las dos  
armas que portaba.
El detenido fue posteriormente puesto a disposición de la agencia  
investigadora del ministerio público, quien deslindará  
responsabilidades.
fin
Note:  tortured and decapitated, in Navojoa, Son.
Publicado marzo 29, 2013, 1:50 AM
EL CUERPO ESTABA A LA VERA DEL CAMINO
Hallan un decapitado con múltiples huellas de tortura
http://www.nuevodia.com.mx/local/hallan-un-decapitado-con-multiples- 
huellas-de-tortura/
Una persona fue encontrada decapitada a la orilla de un camino de  
terracería, en Navojoa, Sonora.
No encuentran la cabeza autoridades investigadoras en Navojoa, Sonora
Alfonso CAMPOS-RUBIO
Navojoa, Son. 	 - Nuevo Día
El cadáver descabezado de un desconocido, cuya bóveda craneana no  
había sido localizada, fue dejado abandonado a la orilla del camino  
de terracería a El Saneal, perteneciente a la Comisaría de Bacabachi,  
cuyos restos fueron localizados alrededor de las 10:30 horas de ayer,  
se informó en la Policía Estatal Investigadora de Sonora.
El portavoz de la PEIS agregó que a la víctima se le apreciaban a  
simple vista una herida punzocortante en el abdomen, además de  
múltiples golpes contusos en diferentes partes del cuerpo, como si  
hubiera sido torturado.
Igualmente, se estimó que el ahora occiso tenía al morir de 30 a 35  
años, con 1.75 metros de estatura, moreno, con pantalón mezclilla  
azul, camiseta a rayas rojas y negras, camisa azul manga larga y  
calzado negro de trabajo rudo.
Cuyo cuerpo descabezado fue trasladado al Servicio Médico Forense  
para la necropsia de ley, sin que por el momento se lograra detención  
alguna.
fin
 
 
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