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Friday, April 16, 2021

FBI Fugitive Wanted Since 2004 Arrested In Chiapas

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Xóchitl Aurora Delatorre had ties to Murrieta, California, which is part of the Greater Los Angeles area.

Xochitl Aurora Delatorre, a fugitive of the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), was arrested in the Mexican state of Chiapas earlier this week.

Agents from the Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection apprehended Delatorre when she was driving a vehicle on one of the streets of Tuxtla Gutiérrez, the state capital. When questioned about her legal status in Mexico, authorities discovered that she was wanted by the FBI.

Delatorre is wanted in the US for her alleged involvement in the murder of a man on September 10, 2004, in Los Angeles, California. The FBI was offering a reward of up to US$5,000 for information leading to her arrest.

On November 16, 2004, Delatorre was charged with murder and robbery by the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles, and a state warrant was issued for her arrest. However, the FBI said that she may have fled to Mexico and was not spotted again for over 17 years.

The detainee was handed over to the US authorities in accordance with the human rights and migration protocols between Mexico and the United States.

Sources: FBI; Proceso; El Imparcial

16 comments:

  1. I guess she ran out of money to grease the corrupt and inept Mexican law enforcement.

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    1. may be but she still has Assets and most woman like this
      will use thst asset to her benifit

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    2. She never had money,just another of the many criminals who fed to mexico

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  2. Dystopian nightmare game. You are only worth the price they will pay. Whether FBI/alphabet agencies or cartel mafia.

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  3. She's a nobody. Just a murderer and a thief. She probbaly had no money to begin with and didn't have to pay any cops off. Tried to get lost in Mexico and blend in and eventually got caught.

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    1. How do these people usually make money? The fugitive Americans who flee to Mexico i mean

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    2. Family members...You can live a decent life with $100 bucks a week..Im sure she was stayin with family so no rent..

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  4. Making money is easy Food stamps Use false IDs steal credit cards sell drugs sell her body rip others off A huge casinos there many many ways to make money A big one is welfare

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    1. 8:07 no welfare in México,
      and for you no panocha anywhere.

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    2. You might be a moron there is no welfare in Mexico

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    3. Or perhaps work a job? Open a company? Trade stocks? You fucking retarded mf kid

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    4. 5:58 AMLO has plans...

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    5. Lmao yes 7:53 thank u. HAA😅

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  5. In the past you could run to Mexico and not get caught, now with technology its a lot harder. still possible but obviously more difficult

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  6. Murrieta CA, is in Riverside County

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  7. Justice will be served it was not worth for killing him and running. You have had good years as a fugitive. Your family probably supported you by getting welfare from kids you left behind. You are sorry.

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