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New Findings at Ranch in Jalisco

New human remains and evidence have been found at a ranch in Jalisco, Mexico, suggesting the site was used as a criminal training camp. Search groups and authorities are working together.


New Findings at Ranch in Jalisco

The investigation revealed that the ranch was used as a training camp operated by a criminal organization, stated the prosecutor. Regarding the visit of collectives on April 10, he specified that they participated “as observers in previously processed areas” and did not conduct direct searches, in order to “guarantee the integrity of the evidence and the chain of custody.” The Prosecutor's Office reiterated its commitment to clarifying the facts and the right to the truth. The case of Rancho Izaguirre, located in Teuchitlán, Jalisco, has recorded new findings that, according to reports from search collectives and federal authorities, expand the dimension of the criminal activities allegedly carried out on the property. The most recent information points to the discovery of human remains, clothing, and new forensic evidence that continue to be under official analysis. New findings on the property Members of the Jalisco Searchers collective reported that, supposedly, during a new entry into the ranch, a grave was found in a septic tank structure at a depth of about 80 centimeters. At this point, they indicated, calcined bone remains, molars, dentures, clothing, and other evidence would have been found. In a statement, the collective stated: “the number of remains located is much greater than last year, which shows the real magnitude of what happened in this place.” They also reported that supposedly between 95 and 98 unique DNA samples have been obtained, which could be compared with the relatives of missing persons. The Prosecutor's Office reported that there are still areas pending intervention, with points reaching depths of 2.5 to 3 meters, and they did not rule out the possible presence of remains corresponding to minors. What the Prosecutor's Office reported For its part, the Attorney General's Office, through its spokesperson, Ulises Lara López, stated that the site was identified as a training center for a criminal group.