capn.sharky
 
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Kidnappers in Loreto? L.A.Times 
 
 
My wife told me the L.A.Times had an article about kidnapping in Mexico.  Article specifically mentioned Loreto.  I have heard nothing from the locals
about this.  Anyone see the article or know anything about kidnappings.
 
 
 
 
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jerry
 
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could it a been lorado??
 
 
 
 
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Maybe Laredo?
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maybe Lorenzo?
 
 
 
 
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but not Loreto??
 
 
 
 
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A Google search turned up no hits for "loreto kidnap" but several for "Laredo kidnap" 
 
Not, the LA Times, but mayby this is what your wife saw... a year ago???.... 
 
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NUEVO LAREDO, Mexico (AP) - Dozens of kidnap victims were freed in a series of raids by soldiers and federal agents, the most dramatic results yet in
a crackdown on crime and corruption in this border city, investigators said Monday.  
 
The 44 people freed Sunday - including many found with their eyes covered with tape - told authorities they were kidnapped by police officers in Nuevo
Laredo, a city of 350,000 across from Laredo, Texas, or by members of the Zetas, a gang led by former soldiers who became drug hit men and are blamed
for a rash of killings and violence along the Mexico-U.S. border, said Deputy Public Safety Secretary Rafael Rios.  
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Maybe I could be kidnaped TO Loreto, I wouldn't put up much of a fight. 
 
[Edited on 7-13-2006 by Phil C]
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