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[*] posted on 1-13-2010 at 10:04 AM


If I understood last night's national news correctly, Teo's residence was in Fidei Paz, didn't get the name of the street but the number was '710.' That, apparently, was where the bust went down.

Doesn't it somehow kind of figure that Teo was living in a neighborhood alongside the "right" kind of people?

Then again, maybe the cloacal smells that plague Fidei Paz don't come from the sewer plant after all.
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[*] posted on 1-13-2010 at 10:36 AM


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If I understood last night's national news correctly, Teo's residence was in Fidei Paz, didn't get the name of the street but the number was '710.' That, apparently, was where the bust went down.

Doesn't it somehow kind of figure that Teo was living in a neighborhood alongside the "right" kind of people?

Then again, maybe the cloacal smells that plague Fidei Paz don't come from the sewer plant after all.


the news story i saw said he was arrested at a resort hotel where he was staying. wonder what hotel accepts such nefarious characters? can't imagine the inn keeper was unaware of his guests questionable morals, as that guest must travel with quite an entouraage
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[*] posted on 1-13-2010 at 11:16 AM


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[*] posted on 1-13-2010 at 11:17 AM


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If I understood last night's national news correctly, Teo's residence was in Fidei Paz, didn't get the name of the street but the number was '710.' That, apparently, was where the bust went down.

Doesn't it somehow kind of figure that Teo was living in a neighborhood alongside the "right" kind of people?

Then again, maybe the cloacal smells that plague Fidei Paz don't come from the sewer plant after all.


the news story i saw said he was arrested at a resort hotel where he was staying. wonder what hotel accepts such nefarious characters? can't imagine the inn keeper was unaware of his guests questionable morals, as that guest must travel with quite an entouraage


It was a house- he was throwing a party of all things.... hiding in plian sight.

"According to AFN, Federal Agents arrived at the home where El Teo was hosting a lavish party. AFN reports that seven more gunmen were arrested at the home with four suitcases containing 5.8 million dollars and attempted to bribe officials with this money in exchange for the freedom of El Teo, but it was no dice. All of the detainees were taken from the premises in two buses. AFN reports that seven women were seen leaving the house with two children."




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[*] posted on 1-13-2010 at 11:29 AM


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AFN reports that seven more gunmen were arrested at the home with four suitcases containing 5.8 million dollars


I heard it was 8.5 million. ;D




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[*] posted on 1-13-2010 at 11:30 AM


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I heard it was 8.5 million. ;D



That was before they brought it to the station.
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[*] posted on 1-13-2010 at 11:32 AM


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I heard it was 8.5 million. ;D



That was before they brought it to the station.
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[*] posted on 1-13-2010 at 12:52 PM


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If I understood last night's national news correctly, Teo's residence was in Fidei Paz, didn't get the name of the street but the number was '710.'


Fidepaz; calles Pez Vela y Sardina; numero 710

http://news.google.com/news/search?aq=f&um=1&cf=all&...




[Edited on 1-13-2010 by BajaNews]

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[*] posted on 1-13-2010 at 12:55 PM
Hey DK and gnukid!!!!!!!!!


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If I understood last night's national news correctly, Teo's residence was in Fidei Paz, didn't get the name of the street but the number was '710.'


Fidepaz; calles Pez Vela y Sardina; numero 710

http://news.google.com/news/search?aq=f&um=1&cf=all&...




[Edited on 1-13-2010 by BajaNews]



hey DK! we need a google air photo!!

hey newkid!! we need a ground level shot of the house!!!
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[*] posted on 1-13-2010 at 01:12 PM


Wow!!! Nice house! It looks like some that are built here in the USA. Nice! I guess they are built that way to entice foreigners, and Narcos of course!



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[*] posted on 1-13-2010 at 01:15 PM


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I heard it was 8.5 million. ;D


That was before they brought it to the station.



OOOPS. Seems you said the same thing with the blinking bobble-head. Aw WTF...I can't pay attention to everything. :cool:
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[*] posted on 1-13-2010 at 01:22 PM


What amazed me was the report that he was found with only one bodyguard inside the house and not one outside the house. I also read a report interviewing a neighbor that he had lived there for over ten years...



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[*] posted on 1-13-2010 at 02:40 PM
Aerial View Of El Teo’s Neighborhood


Copy and paste this Latitude: 24° 7'40.76"N and this Longitude: 110°20'23.71"W into Google Earth like this: 24° 7'40.76"N 110°20'23.71"W







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[*] posted on 1-13-2010 at 04:40 PM


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What amazed me was the report that he was found with only one bodyguard inside the house and not one outside the house. I also read a report interviewing a neighbor that he had lived there for over ten years...


It only reinforces the idea that the BCS government has been complicit with El Teo and his ilk. When I read the AP article stating that they captured him in his own house, it set my mind to wandering.
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[*] posted on 1-13-2010 at 07:15 PM


El Teo thought he was invincible. Here is an excerpt I translated from an article in AFN about him:

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Before, on other occasions when there were rumors of his arrest, he had the luck to be helped by some people, including police, to flee. And when that didn't work out, he fled after delivering large amounts of money to his captors. El Teo avoided an arrest in Ensenada, when protected by federal highway patrolmen, he was removed from a resort where in the end the person known as "El Pozolero", Santiago Meza Lopez, was arrested. More recently, at the end of last year in Rosarito, it was verified that he was captured in an operation by federal officers, apparently from SIEDO, but he "negotiated" his freedom and by paying them a huge amount of money they let him go.

http://afntijuana.info/blog/?p=25360


There are a lot of dirty, stinkin cops down there with the blood of their own fellow cops and carnales on their hands. I hear El Teo is singing like a canary now. I hope the round them all up to keep him company.




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[*] posted on 1-13-2010 at 07:30 PM


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What amazed me was the report that he was found with only one bodyguard inside the house and not one outside the house. I also read a report interviewing a neighbor that he had lived there for over ten years...


It only reinforces the idea that the BCS government has been complicit with El Teo and his ilk. When I read the AP article stating that they captured him in his own house, it set my mind to wandering.


This may be why Baja Sur has been relatively violence free, too. Being allowed to traffic freely throughout Baja Sur (if that is the case), the violence is mostly concentrated along the border towns, the bottleneck for criminals large and small, where they meet the most resistance.

Now, that could change, fast! I hope not.:(




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[*] posted on 1-13-2010 at 07:39 PM


We were seriously considering moving to La Paz.

I think we will now wait a while until all the dust settles.




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[*] posted on 1-13-2010 at 09:54 PM


Today a Tijuana paper is calling Baja Sur a "Refuge for Narcos."

http://www.frontera.info/EdicionEnLinea/Notas/Nacional/13012...

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[*] posted on 1-13-2010 at 10:08 PM


Today's Sud Californio said the house was the property of a man and woman who own one or more women's wear stores with the provocative name of "TiTy's," and I'm not sure if I'm spelling that right.

If there's any truth to the story that El Teo lived there for ten years then I guess it's inescapably true that our local law enforcement people are seriously dirty as dirty can be. And here I thought all along that they were just working stiffs happy with a little curbside mordida.

Eric Berne, the brilliant psychiatrist who wrote "Games People Play," made the most excellent point that massive, on-going crime simply cannot exist unless it is accompanied and permitted by massive collusion and corruption of those whose job it is to enforce the law.

I've been watching the first season of an HBO mini-series called, "The Wire," and in it the writers make the point that agencies of the law are allowed to pursue only those in direct contact with the drugs, at one level or another. They are directed to follow the drugs -- not the money -- because following the drugs leads only to lowlife types who are totally expendable, whereas following the money leads to the suits who occupy positions of authority and presumed respectability who operate with immunity from investigation, arrest and prosecution.

In other words, law enforcement can arrest swine like El Teo one after another from now until the cows come home and it's not going to make the slightest difference because the money movers and washers are operating at a level where the law doesn't ask, doesn't tell and doesn't dare.

Discouraging, isn't it?
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