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This article translated and reposted from El Imparcial
Dead bodies in bags identified as Cajeme police officers, according to a bulletin from the Sonora District Attorney’s Office.
CIUDAD OBREGÓN, Sonora – Police officers from Cajeme were kidnapped and found dead inside bags, confirmed the State Attorney General’s Office (FGJE) of Sonora through a press release.
This Saturday afternoon, July 8, three bodies were found at the edge of a vacant lot on the streets Rubí between Cuarzo and Coral, in the Valle Verde neighborhood of Ciudad Obregón.
Those who were in the bag were identified as the people who were deprived of their freedom last Friday, June 30 in this same municipality.
People found in bags in Obregon identified as police officers
After the notification of the first responders about the discovery of these bodies, personnel from the Forensic Medical Service (Semefo) of the FGJE went to the property to carry out the removal of the bodies, signs, evidence and other means of proof that will be integrated to the corresponding investigation folder.
At the Semefo facilities, relatives of the victims fully identified them as José de Jesús “N.”, Carlos Armando “N.” and Marco Antonio “N.”, all of them at the time belonging to the Municipal Police of Cajeme, who also had a family link as they were all blood brothers.
From the beginning of the investigations carried out by the prosecutor’s office, the working hypothesis they have is a direct aggression against them and the line of investigation is directed towards one of the criminal groups, already determined, that operates in the region.
“For the moment, as this is an ongoing investigation, further information is being withheld in order to maintain the secrecy of the case,” the FGJE report states.”





