"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat
Laredo police officers responded to an assault report at about 9:20 a.m. Wednesday in the 2200 block of Cortez Street. The caller stated that a 17-year-old girl with visible injuries had asked her for help.
The teen told first officers on the scene that she had been kidnapped and assaulted at a home in the 2100 block of Guatemozin Street. Laredo Fire Department crews took the teen to a local hospital.
Officers responded to the residence on Guatemozin and encountered a woman identified as Alexa de la Rosa, 18. De la Rosa stated she was in the home with Alejandro Vela, 23. Based on exigent circumstances, officers entered the home and located several rounds of ammo and loaded gun magazines in plain view, according to police.
Officers then heard noises coming from the attic of the home. Due to the ammo found inside the home, officers secured the perimeter of the home and waited for additional resources, including the SWAT team and negotiators. At about 3:40 p.m., the SWAT team entered the home and located Vela hiding in the attic.
An investigation revealed that Vela kidnapped the 17-year-old girl at gunpoint and forced her into a white BMW driven by de La Rosa. The teen was taken to the residence on Guatemozin, where she was tied down and tortured for several hours by Vela and de La Rosa, according to police.
Police said the teen was untied at some point and left alone by her captors. She then managed to escape and seek help from a bystander. At the home, police found a black pellet gun, marijuana, cocaine, a THC cartridge and cash.
Vela and de La Rosa were arrested and charged with one count of aggravated kidnapping by terrorize, two counts of possession of a controlled substance and possession of marijuana.
In addition, Vela was served with warrants charging him with smuggling of persons and operating a stash house. Those charges stemmed from an investigation on July 1, where police busted a stash house with 28 migrants. The migrants were turned over to the U.S. Border Patrol.
These punks wouldn't stand a chance against mis perros de acero.
ReplyDeleteYou and your bone of steel 😂
DeleteThose are the punks guys like you send to do your work.
Delete"Perro de acero" is "dog of steel" which is a figurative way saying "pistol" ; hence my perro de acero (pistol) will bark (bullets) .
DeleteOoch youngsters already in the criminal trade, copycats to what is going on in Mexico. Wonder if they were going to kill her after tortured her.
ReplyDeleteInteresting article about how hard it is to get a gun legally in Mexico
ReplyDeletehttps://www.latimes.com/world/la-fg-mexico-guns-20180524-story.html
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DeleteIt's been covered before by BB.
DeleteEveryone in Mexico should be able to carry open or concealed a handgun or assault rifle. That would help with lower gang violence.
ReplyDeleteEverybody does have guns in Mexico but crime has not stopped. It's a MYTH that guns stop crimes. They increase it.
DeleteThey already do dummy mexico is a lawless country with no laws who spill their violence to Texas but get caught because here the law rules no can't go around acting like Scarface.
DeleteIf the Government can’t protect you? They should let you protect yourself
Delete@4:24 What do you mean they already do? Mexicans can legally get guns but the percentage of gun owning law abiding citizens in Mexico is practically nearly zero and even when they are able too they are limited to shitty antique guns.
DeleteStop spreading misinformation.
@12:32 Alejo Garza Tamez held off a mob of Zetas with nothing but antique guns how about u quit spreading misinformation.
DeleteHe looks like the locked caps kid.
ReplyDeleteNope he is one of the CDs cheerleaders.
DeleteOnly 10 years older.
DeleteLol
DeleteCaps Lock Nino is smart for being a kid.
It's "niño" not "nino" bola de...
DeleteIs "terrorize" a euphemism for "sodomize" and "gang rape"?
ReplyDeleteYouth is wasted on the young.
ReplyDeleteYeah, i noticed that too. Strange how they talk about torture and charge them with aggravated kidnapping by terrorize. Wtf is that?
DeleteNomás falta que sea un US citizen este tecato vale madres. Ojetes como este flamante pendejo necesitan que les den unas buenas calentadas por varios días para quitarle la mañita al HDSPM
ReplyDelete1:35 he will get it up the ass in a tamaulipas prison until he learns to do it to new arrivals to get even, most people going to prison have to fork the ass voluntarily, they even get to chose the guy they want to get their virginity until they get used to other clients.
Delete@11:18 this dude got arrested in Laredo Texas not Nuevo Laredo Tamaulipas so I don't know how he would end up getting his anus tossed up. Particular tendencies they have over there. Do you comment from experience?
DeleteBe proud cartels, we in the U.S. want to be like Mexico.
ReplyDeleteIt's worse than Mexico.
DeleteNobody in the US wants to be like those idiots without their weapons they get smuggled from us and 100 guys backing you up and terrorizing innocent civilians they ain't got crap especially in they fall in a USjail BOP or TDC the only idiots over here acting like them are the crash Dummies working for peanuts and grabbing cases for them like the stupid punk arrested in Laredo for kidnapping.
DeleteIt sucks cause one lil bs that happens in Mexico gives it the worse name but look at the us over 100 ppl shot over 4th of July but why don’t you post that right?? Or shootings at a theme park??
ReplyDeleteOh, he's going to look real pretty in prison to a lot of ugly old guys, jajaja. At only 23, he's got a lot of years of loving to give.
ReplyDeleteSomeone should take a phone book and roll it very tight and stuff it up his asshole. That would teach him a valuable lesson.
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