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RFClark
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Anyone ever wonder why you can’t have a 2nd PIN on your debit card that will allow you to withdraw money but declare an emergency?
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AKgringo
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Quote: Originally posted by RFClark | Anyone ever wonder why you can’t have a 2nd PIN on your debit card that will allow you to withdraw money but declare an emergency?
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You don't need to enter a pin if the debit card can be run as a credit card, just a signature will do.
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JZ
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Quote: Originally posted by wilderone | I think started and ended at Juncalito. Ended specifically with a credit card charge at Puerto Escondido. Maybe a drug runner who needed fuel for
his boat to go back to mainland. or wherever. Reported that bank account was drained. Many many years ago I went to Juncalito looking for a spot to
camp and thought it was sketchy then and didn't stay. |
So they used the CC to buy gas at Escondido?
Mexico has a lot of cameras. Use of a CC has to be on camera somewhere.
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wilderone
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My understanding is from a Colorado news article; and a couple posts on TalkB. "Huber" is Rod's ex-wife.
"Huber said that Davis’ bank records show that someone began withdrawing money from his account through cash withdrawals and gas purchases starting
in the afternoon of Oct. 25. By the following day, his account was drained and in overdraft. The final charges on Davis’ debit card that Huber said
they believe to be his took place that morning at the marina near Juncalito Beach where he keeps his boat.
“We don’t believe he ever got to the place to fix his solar panels, and by that afternoon somebody had started withdrawing money from his bank
account,” Huber said."
“Please keep your eyes open around the city of Constitution for his truck. The majority of card charges were there.”
[and]
“The authorities have identified suspects & are continuing to investigate.”
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Tommy A
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https://www.facebook.com/groups/283268275089917/permalink/55...
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BajaParrothead
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Hopefully justice will be served. It's always a roll of the dice!
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wilderone
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Him and maybe the rest of the gang.
"Lisandro “N,” 23, who had allegedly been “picked up” by armed men, was put before a Judge of Control in Loreto as likely responsible for the
abduction and murder of a senior American, to sorrows last October 25 at the beach El Juncal of that community.
Sources from the Prosecutor General's Office of State Justice (PGJE), reported that he was also detained on the basis of arrest warrants to two men
and a woman, who formed a gang dedicated to the theft of businesses and vehicles in Ciudad Constituci On, Insurgent City, Loreto and Santa Rosalia.
In addition, there are indications of the involvement of Lisandro "N", the son of a civil servant in Comondú, in a shooting murder perpetrated in
Ciudad Insurgentes.
Their victim in Loreto was identified as Rodney "N," a 73-year-old North American who was camping at El Juncalito Beach, with two dogs and his gold
Toyota Pickup, Tundra, towing a camper."
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mtgoat666
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LA CAPTURA DE BANDA DELICTIVA PODRÍA ACLARAR 2 HOMICIDIOS Y OTROS DELITOS
.=Intentaron confundir a la opinión pública denunciando "levantones" y desaparición
Lisandro "N", de 23 años, supuestamente "levantado" por hombres armados en el poblado de Zaragoza y Yishel Carolina "N", supuestamente "desaparecida"
tras salir de las oficinas del Ministerio Público de Ciudad Constitución, forman parte de la banda capturada por la Agencia Estatal de
Investigación Criminal (AEIC), en base a órdenes de aprehensión por secuestro agravado.
Sin embargo junto con Esteban "N" y Fernando "N", son implicados en la privación ilegal de la libertad y homicidio del turista Norteamericano Rodney
Davis, de 73 años de edad, el pasado 25 de Octubre cuando acompaba en la playa El Juncalito, con dos de sus perros y su Pickup Toyota, Tundra, color
dorado con el que remolcaba un camper.
A Lisandro "N", hijo de una funcionaria pública en Comondú, también se le relacióna con un crimen a balazos en Ciudad Insurgentes, de donde es
originaria la mujer identificada como Yishel Carolina "N".
Además la Procuraduría General de Justicia del Estado (PGJE), quien los ubico como objetivos prioritarios para el esclarecimiento de una serie de
ilícitos, los relaciona con varias carpetas de investigación por robo a comercios y de vehículos en Ciudad Constitución, Ciudad Insurgentes,
Loreto y Santa Rosalía.
Hasta el momento y tras dar cumplimiento a órdenes de aprehensión, los cuatro se encuentran a disposición de un Juez de Control.
And….
ANTE EL JUEZ PELIGROSA BANDA DE SECUESTRADORES Y HOMICIDAS
.=Operaban en Municipios del Norte de BCS
Objetivos prioritarios, 3 hombres y una mujer, imputados por secuestro fueron ubicados, localizados y aprehendidos eran requeridos por la autoridad
judicial
Cuatro personas, tres del sexo masculino y una femenina, identificados como Esteban “N”, Yishel Carolina “N”, Lisandro “N”, Fernando
“N” y imputados por el delito de secuestro agravado, fueron aprehendidos por elementos de la Agencia Estatal de Investigación Criminal (AEIC) de
la Procuraduría General de Justicia del Estado (PGJE) de Baja California Sur, en los municipios de La Paz, Loreto y Comondú, el jueves 10 de
noviembre y dejados a disposición de la autoridad judicial.
Con la denuncia de la parte ofendida, los agentes de investigación criminal comenzaron sus labores y obtuvieron distintos elementos de prueba, que
llevaron a conocer la identidad de los probables responsables del delito de secuestro agravado, por lo que el Juez de Control determinó que existió
lo necesario para librar las órdenes de aprehensión en su contra, mismas que se cumplimentaron.
Las respectivas órdenes de aprehensión se cumplimentaron el jueves 10 de noviembre en la ciudad de Loreto por elementos de la Unidad de Mandamientos
Judiciales de la PGJE.
(Más información)
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My condolences go out to the family of Ron. What a horrible thing to have to deal with.
Good to see that the perp was picked up by the police. I don't know if it's possible to find out but it would also be good to know how this terrible
crime went down so we can better protect ourselves and avoid the same outcome.
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BooJumMan
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Wow this is tragic news... I was in Loreto on the 25th as well.
As far as the car comments go with regards to driving them into Baja... Driving back north last weekend, it was non stop nice clean rigs heading south
with Canada, Oregon, Washington, Utah and California plates. I mean, hundreds of nice cars heading south. Most I've ever seen by far. I just assume he
was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
In that pre-Google Earth and social media epoch, The Code was adhered to. It was based on a simple verity: if a locale had been transformational for
you, and you had put the hard yards in to get there and to learn it, to know it, why in god�s name would you broadcast the news, thus ruining the
future experience not only for yourself, but for future adventurers?
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AKgringo
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The blatant disregard for the consequences of their actions (such as getting caught) makes me wonder if they were high on meth. I wonder if we will
ever know the answer to that one?
If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space!
"Could do better if he tried!" Report card comments from most of my grade school teachers. Sadly, still true!
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mtgoat666
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Quote: Originally posted by AKgringo | The blatant disregard for the consequences of their actions (such as getting caught) makes me wonder if they were high on meth. I wonder if we will
ever know the answer to that one? |
Express kidnappings are a thing in Mexico. Psychopathy is a thing everywhere. Is it the meth or the psychopathy that leads people to murder? I
think it’s the psychopathy.
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BajaBlanca
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This is the saddest news.
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Marty Mateo
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Has there been any further information on this?
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JZ
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I talked to a local about it last month and he gave me the scoop.
Not as random as one might think.
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advrider
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Anything that you can share JZ. Don't know if meth was involved or not but it turns people into crazed killers, detached from emotions and feelings.
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