Mexico's state attorney general said on Saturday that the country has questioned local police over the disappearance and killing of three U.S. siblings in the troubled northeastern state of Tamaulipas. 26-year-old Erica, 22-year-old Alex and 21-year-old Jose Angel Alvarado went missing on October 13 from the cartel-riddled border city of Matamoros. The Tamaulipas state attorney general's office said in a statement that their decaying bodies were found on Oct. 29 along with that of Jose Guadalupe Castaneda, a Mexican citizen. The incident is the latest example of drug-related violence in Mexico, where corrupt police are often working at the behest of local drug lords. http://bit.ly/1tMQYX1 http://bit.ly/1fJ5yqZ #news #okc #endtimes
Mexico Questions Police Over Killing Of Three U.S. Siblings
Mexico's state attorney general said on Saturday that the country has questioned local police over the disappearance and killing of three U.S. siblings in the troubled northeastern state of Tamaulipas. 26-year-old Erica, 22-year-old Alex and 21-year-old Jose Angel Alvarado went missing on October 13 from the cartel-riddled border city of Matamoros. The Tamaulipas state attorney general's office said in a statement that their decaying bodies were found on Oct. 29 along with that of Jose Guadalupe Castaneda, a Mexican citizen. The incident is the latest example of drug-related violence in Mexico, where corrupt police are often working at the behest of local drug lords. http://bit.ly/1tMQYX1 http://bit.ly/1fJ5yqZ #news #okc #endtimes
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