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Body Found of Man who Died of Dehydration

Thursday, 27 September 2012 21:40 Published in September 2012

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The Mexican Consulate in Eagle Pass informed The News Gram that on Tuesday, September 25th, Dimmit County Sheriff's personnel came upon the body of a man on the Dolph Briscoe Ranch on FM 1916 in Carrizo Springs at around noon. The body is of a man 5'5" in height. He had no other forms of identification and was wearing black in color Nike tennis shoes. JP Sonia Mendoza was called in to pronounce the body. She did so and stated the cause of death to be dehydration. Mendoza ordered a DNA test in order to help identify the body. The man was taken by Leonard Funeral Home and will be taken to Webb County for an official autopsy to determine the cause of death. If anyone has any information which can lead to the identification of this individual can contact the consulate at 830-773-9255.

Increased Security at International Bridges

Thursday, 27 September 2012 21:34 Published in September 2012

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Eagle Pass

 

Eagle Pass Detectives are working to analyze video surveillance cameras on International Bridge II in order to attempt to detect the exact moment when the inert explosive device which was found midway between the bridge which closed it down for six hours on Wednesday. Aldo Escamilla informed The News Gram that the International Bridge System has surveillance cameras set up all along the bridge but they do not know if those cameras can reach to the middle of the bridge.

A Wave of Violence In Piedras Negras Wednesday Night

Thursday, 27 September 2012 21:33 Published in September 2012

 

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Piedras Negras, Coah.

 

A woman was killed as she crossed in the line of a cross-fire situation between armed civilians and both State and local police in the neighboring city of Piedras Negras Wednesday night in what has left the city reeling in the fear of an all-out war between warring factions and Coahuila authorities and Mexican officials. Members of the Special Weapons and Tactics force were descended upon by armed groups of men who left the woman and as many as six law enforcement vehicles in flames. An official number of dead and injured was not given by press time. According to witnesses, the fire of automatic weapons was heard well into the Wednesday night for up to 45 minutes. Schools were shut down on Thursday and people were asked by government officials to remain in their homes for their safety. The woman who was killed in the crossfire was 30 years of age and was driving a white Pontiac with Texas license plates CLJ 914, she was wearing blue jeans and a green blouse and was in the area of Roman Cepeda and López Mateos Blvd. which intersects with H. Colegio Militar. State, Municipal and Tactical units battled with the armed gunmen for what was almost an hour and the sectors of the city which were closest to the exchange were Nísperos, Las Fuentes, San José, Zona Centro, González, Campo Verde and Macroplaza. The attack comes in the wake of the escape of 131 prisoners from a state prison last Monday.

 

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