Tuesday, January 23, 2018

AZMEX UPDATE 23-1-18

AZMEX UPDATE 23 JAN 2018

Note: A "humanitarian" group facilitating drug & human trafficking.
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Border Patrol arrests volunteer with humanitarian group
Associated Press
1:34 PM, Jan 22, 2018
43 mins ago
https://www.kgun9.com/news/local-news/border-patrol-arrests-volunteer-with-humanitarian-group

PHOENIX (AP) - A volunteer for group that offers aid to (illegal) immigrants crossing the desert has been arrested in southern Arizona.

The arrest of Scott Daniel Warren on a federal harboring charge came several hours after the group No More Deaths released videos last week showing some Border Patrol agents kicking over water bottles left for (illegal) immigrants.

Group volunteer Caitlin Deighan stopped short of calling the arrest retaliation, but says she believes it looks suspicious to have charged Warren so close to the release of the videos.

The Border Patrol didn't immediately respond to an email seeking comment on Deighan's claim that the timing of the arrest was suspicious.

Warren was arrested Wednesday after agents conducted surveillance on a building in Ajo where two (illegal) immigrants were given food, water, beds and clean clothes.

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PESP seizes more than 13 thousand doses of drugs in the State in a week
Hermosillo, Sonora; to January 21, 2018.-
http://www.elregionaldesonora.com.mx/noticia/72123

In combat to crimes, the State Public Security Police (PESP) reinforces its operational strategy and manages to secure and remove from the streets of Sonora about 13,600 doses of drugs, mainly of marijuana and crystal, in a week.

From January 13 to 19, PESP officials also managed to recover 18 vehicles with a report of theft, 17 of them in Hermosillo and one in Villa Juarez, securing two firearms and carrying out the arrest of 39 people for various crimes, one by order of apprehension and 137 for administrative faults and made available to the judge.

Of the arrests for crime, 35 people were placed at the disposal of the Public Ministry of the Common Jurisdiction and 4 to the Federal Jurisdiction, to continue with the due processes.

CAJEME RESULTS (from January 13 to 19)
- 12 people arrested for various crimes.
- 88 people arrested for administrative offenses.
- 2 firearms secured.
- 12,800 doses of herb known as marijuana.
- 154 doses of "crystal"

The PESP continues in permanent operations in different municipalities of the state of Sonora and citizens are invited to make anonymous denunciations to 089 and reports of incidents to 911.

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Note: Santa Cruz County be so tuff on crime.

Five years probation for repeat stolen car driver
Nogales International 11 hrs ago

http://www.nogalesinternational.com/news/five-years-probation-for-repeat-stolen-car-driver/article_9ec4e4be-ffd8-11e7-a9ad-db2e4b661357.html

A Phoenix woman who admitted to crossing multiple stolen vehicles into Mexico was sentenced at Santa Cruz County Superior Court last month to five years of probation.

As part of her sentence for a Class 3 felony conviction, Kenia Cristina Gonzalez, 34, was also ordered by Judge Pro-Tem Denneen Peterson to spend 120 days in jail, with credit for 25 days already served.

The judge gave her another 30 days of deferred jail time pending her compliance with the Project SAFE anti-substance abuse program, and ordered her to pay at least $13,350 in total restitution to two of her victims.


According to her pre-sentence report, Gonzalez was arrested Aug. 24, 2016 when she tried to drive a stolen 2004 Ford F-350 pickup into Mexico through the Mariposa Port of Entry.

Gonzalez initially told an investigating state police officer that her uncle from Nogales, Sonora had called her at her home in Phoenix and offered her $100 to drive a friend's truck to Mexico to pick up some furniture. She claimed to be unaware that it was stolen, despite the truck having Alaska plates and a key that looked "weird."

She changed her story, however, when the investigator suggested that information on her cell phone might contradict her claims of innocence.

Gonzalez reportedly admitted that she had also crossed crossed a stolen Jeep through the Mariposa port two days earlier and taken photos of it with her phone. She said she was paid $170 for the job.

In all, she said, she had successfully crossed six stolen vehicles into Mexico through the ports at Nogales and Lukeville.

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Note: interesting, but confusing?

Daughter of el Chapo was registered in Tijuana
by: Antonio Heras / La Jornada on March 7, 2016
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http://riodoce.mx/narcotrafico-2/chapo-guzman/hija-del-chapo-fue-registrada-en-tijuana

The birth certificate is in an office in the eastern part of the city, with resident witnesses of Mariano and Agua Caliente

Mexicali, March 7.- The daughter of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán Loera, Rosa Isela Guzmán Ortiz, was registered in the eastern area of ​​Tijuana, according to a birth certificate found in the archives of the Registry Office Municipal Civil

This woman who resides in the United States, was born on November 23, 1976 in the town of El Zapote, municipality of Zapopan in Jalisco.

Guzmán Ortiz denounced last week that her father was betrayed by Mexican politicians whom he helped in their political campaigns. She also noted that during the time he was a fugitive after his escape from the maximum security prison in El Altiplano, he crossed the border to visit her.

The statements provoked annoyance in Emma Coronel, wife of "El Chapo" Guzmán, who did not know any family relationship with the Sinaloan and asked for a DNA test to be applied to Rosa Isela.

Act 526 states that this woman is the daughter of Archivaldo Guzmán, whose habitual domicile is Guadalajara, and of María Luisa Ortiz Vergara, who lives in Tijuana. The witnesses are María de la Luz García Benitez and Eduardo Carlos Maravilla Gómez, residents of the Agua Caliente subdivision and the Mariano Matamoros neighborhood, respectively.

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