The man and woman were captured in different actions (X/@SeguridadBC)
Two people who were wanted by United States authorities were arrested in Baja California because one of them is accused of escape of one prison federal, while the other is singled out for its alleged responsibility in the racking of narcotics.
In a report shared on Monday, October 21, the Secretariat of Citizen Security of Baja California (SSCBC) reported on the detentionin two different actions, of Javier Omar “N” y Loretta “N”.
The man originally from Tucson, Arizona, was captured on Playa Azul street in the Punta Azul neighborhood in the municipality of Playas de Rosarito since the Marshalls Department was looking for him for having escaped of one federal prisonfacts that were reported at the end of last March in case 24-0437SMJ-001-TUV-LCK.
The events were also reported on the social networks of the security institution (X/@SeguridadBC)
While the woman was arrested in the capital of Baja Californiaspecifically on South Street in the Bellavista neighborhood, and Loretta, whose place of origin was not revealed, is accused of drug trafficking. Both subjects had their respective arrest requests from the United States.
The arrests were made by agents of the State Citizen Security Force (FESC), they were later handed over to the authority that was looking for them.
“The two people were made available to the authority that required them, with support and in coordination with the National Migration Institute (INM); The SSCBC maintains communication with the authorities at different levels abroad, as well as in Mexico, thus allowing the capture of people who carry out activities that are not positive for society and try to evade justice,” the Baja California authorities highlight. .
The detainee in California with doses of fentanyl is a 47-year-old man (CBP)
For its part, a man 47 years old was arrested in California, United States, when he was carrying a shipment of just over 50 kilograms of fentanylan opioid that has generated a health problem in the United States.
Reports indicate that said subject left Mexicali for California and was driving a vehicle in which the doses of fentanyl were hidden in the rear panel of the unit.
US authorities indicated that the result was the securing of “a total of 98 packages hidden in the side panels and rear headrest of the vehicle. The contents of the packages were analyzed and identified as fentanyl with a total weight of approximately 122 pounds.”