Monday, December 30, 2013

AZMEX UPDATE 28-12-13

AZMEX UPDATE 28 DEC 2013


Note: Brings up a few questions: How and where he got the money and the truck? Since June 18?
On probation?


Updated Dec 27, 2013 - 1:20 pm
Man detained in Pinal County admits to being deported 10 prior times
By KTAR Newsroom
Originally published: Dec 27, 2013 - 11:21 am
http://ktar.com/22/1687866/Man-admits-to-being-deported-10-times-before

PHOENIX -- A man who was detained last week by a Pinal County Sheriff's deputy has admitted to being deported from the U.S. 10 times before.

A Pinal County Sheriff's Office statement said Alejandro Castillo-Padilla was originally pursued just after noon on Friday, Dec. 20, on Interstate 10 because he was driving recklessly, including speeding and weaving out of traffic.

The deputy tried to stop Castillo-Padilla's vehicle heading east, but the driver failed to yield and eventually led the officer to Sunshine Boulevard and headed south.

Police said Castillo-Padilla, 27, ran several stop signs and traveled as fast as 90 mph. He eventually stopped at Wheeler and Baumgartner roads and fled on foot toward a canal.

The suspect reportedly jumped in the 2-foot deep water, and the deputy had to send his K-9 after him after the he refused to stop running away.

Castillo-Padilla was booked into Pinal County Jail for felony flight and reckless driving. An immigration hold was also placed on him. The 1997 Ford Expedition he was driving was seized along with $498 in cash. The vehicle was registered to a fictitious person and address.

"Padilla told the deputy he ran because he has been deported 10 prior times back to Mexico from the United States," Sheriff Paul Babeu said in the statement. "The last time he was caught, he spent 15 months in a federal prison and he was worried he was going to get sent back. He told the deputy he is currently on probation as a result of being deported so many times. He said that he walked across the border again two weeks ago."

U.S. Border Patrol confirmed with PCSO that Castillo-Padilla had last been deported to Mexico on June 18, 2013, after spending 15 months in prison.

KTAR Newsroom,




Note: Define "serious"?

Arizona saw deportations drop by nearly 12 percent
Ina Ronquillo
CREATED 1:23 PM
http://www.jrn.com/kgun9/news/Arizona-saw-deportations-drop-by-nearly-12-percent-237566261.html

PHOENIX (AP) - New federal numbers show that Arizona saw a nearly 12 percent drop in the number of immigrants deported so far this year.

The Arizona Republic reports newly released data showed that in 2013 close to 35,000 people were deported by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's operations in Arizona

The decrease comes as President Barrack Obama has been under growing pressure from immigration advocates and some members of Congress to ease up on record deportations. Nationally, the country saw a 10 percent decrease from the previous year and the first time deportations dropped since Obama took office in 2009.

ICE officials say one of the reasons the agency deported fewer people in 2013 is that the agency is focusing more attention on catching and removing serious criminals.

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Hallan armas y cartuchos ocultos en maleza
IONSA
28-12-2013
http://www.noroeste.com.mx/publicaciones.php?id=918719

CULIACÁN._ Dos armas largas y diversos artículos bélicos fueron localizados en una zona enmontada de Sinaloa de Leyva, por elementos de la Policía Estatal Preventiva destacamentados en ese municipio.

Según el informe de las fuerzas preventivas, el hallazgo se dio al realizar recorridos de vigilancia por la comunidad de La Cuevita, en Sinaloa, donde observaron entre los arbustos una bolsa color negro y una mochila.

Ante las sospechas, las fuerzas estatales se desplegaron en la zona para evitar ser emboscados y al revisar encontraron un fusil AK-47, marca Champion 2007 y una subametralladora Astra con siete tiros en el cargador.

También hallaron tres cargadores para AK-47 con 83 tiros, dos juegos de esposas, un guardamano para AK-47, una pechera porta cargadores, tres chalecos tácticos, dos pasamontañas.

Un par de porta pistolas, un juego de placas con la serie VKD-3023 que cuentan con reporte de robo y 16 piezas de metal para habilitar patrullas, mismas que quedaron a disposición del Ministerio Público.

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Decomisaron más de 155 toneladas de drogas en noviembre
Organización Editorial Mexicana
28 de diciembre de 2013
http://www.oem.com.mx/elsoldemexico/notas/n3239690.htm

Notimex

Ciudad de México.- El gobierno de la República logró durante noviembre el decomiso de más de 155 toneladas y media de drogas, principalmente de marihuana y cocaína, de acuerdo con el informe federal de datos preliminares en materia de seguridad.

El Sistema Nacional de Seguridad Pública que coordina la Secretaría de Gobernación, informó que se incautaron un total de 155 mil 562 kilogramos de drogas, además de cuatro millones 960 mil 714 pesos mexicanos y un millón 95 mil 900 dólares estadunidenses.

Además, fueron asegurados 921 vehículos, 331 mil 950 litros de combustible, 732 armas, 76 mil 708 cartuchos y cargadores, así como 285 equipos de comunicación y cómputo, con base en datos preliminares elaborados por la Procuraduría General de la República (PGR).

Estas cifras concentran información de las acciones realizadas por la PGR, la Comisión Nacional de Seguridad a través de la Policía Federal y las Secretarías de la Defensa Nacional (Sedena) y Marina-Armada de México (Semar).

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