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04-21-2010, 07:50 PM
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Guadalupe Salinas Murder: Police Chief's Daughter Found Beaten, 2009
Lizeth Guadalupe Toledo Salinas, 21, disappeared after leaving her Culiacan home with female friends for a party in the Costa Rica district of Culiacan municipality, Sinaloa, on the night before July 24, 2009. Passers-by found her body at about 7:30 a.m. on July 24 in a cultivated field beside irrigation canal H3, about 500 meters from the ejido Canan. She had no identification with her, and relatives identified and claimed her body later that afternoon. The medical examiner determined that she died from asphyxiation several hours before she was found. She had also been beaten. Her father, Captain Sergio Toledo Estrada, had served as director of the Sinaloa State Preventive Police from February to June 2005. At the time of her death, he worked in the Protection Services Division of the state Public Security Secretariat and headed security for an agricultural company. State investigators summoned the friends who had attended the party with Toledo Salinas to give statements. No arrest, charge or conviction was reported. |
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04-21-2010, 07:58 PM
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Re: Guadalupe Salinas Murder: Police Chief's Daughter Found Beaten, 2009
sorry to say, it is solved. its just that no one is willing to put their ass on the line by saying who it was. in fear of retaliation. drug cartels take out police officers and public figures family members and friends in the hopes that the police and said people will be scared into being silent and less nosy . its a shame |