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Death in Durango: 7 die
2012-08-03

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By Chris Covert
Rantburg.com

A total of seven unidentified individuals have been killed or were found dead in drug or gang related violence in Durango state.

Two unidentified armed suspects were killed and six others were wounded in a shootout in Durango city Wednesday morning. A news account posted on the website of El Contexto de Durango news daily reported that police were called to a location on Calle Francisco Villa in Arturo Gamiz colony on reports of armed suspects travelling aboard a Jeep Cherokee SUV.

Two police agents who had arrived on the scene were fired on, and called for reinforcements. Before reinforcements arrived, the suspects managed to flee the area aboard several stolen vehicles. The gunfight lasted 20 minutes and may have involved as many as 10 armed suspects. Four police agents were wounded and two armed suspects were detained.

Following the firefight, police seized three AK-47 rifles, three AK-47 weapons magazines and two other vehicles including a Nissan Murano SUV and a Toyota Tacoma pickup truck.

One of the dead suspects was identified as Pedro Antonio Canales Gutiérrez, who died of his wounds as he was receiving medical attention.
  • Four unidentified men were found dead and partially decapitated in San Bernardo municipality Tuesday, according to a news item posted on the website of El Contexto de Durango news daily. The dead were found near the village of 5th de Julio, and apparently had been beaten.

  • A news item posted on the website of El Siglo de Durango news daily reported that in Santiago Papasquiaro municipality, Policia Estatal Acreditable (PEA) agents were dispatched to a bus stop near the village of Sandias on a report of a dead body. When police arrived at the scene, they came under small arms fire. Reinforcements were called, and presumably the shooters fled. Security forces later found an abandoned pickup truck that had been used by the shooters.

Chris Covert writes Mexican Drug War and national political news for Rantburg.com
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