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Tuesday, August 15, 2023

Mario Calabazas Found Dead: Sinaloa

"Char" for Borderland Beat 

This article was translated and reposted from RIODOCE



Mario Alberto Lugo Lara, known as Mario Calabazas, was found dead in Las Calabazas, municipality of Sinaloa.

"Mario Pumpkins"


The leader of Los Calabazas, who had a feud with Fausto Isidro Meza Flores, El Chapo Isidro, was reportedly found at an uncle's house in the town where he was from.

SAN JOSE DE LAS DELICIAS (LAS CALABAZAS), SINALOA 


So far, the cause of death has not been disclosed.

Elements of the State Attorney General's Office are on their way to the site to carry out the legal procedures.

Mario Calabazas is accused, along with Chapo Isidro, of the confrontations and burning of houses and vehicles in the San José de las Delicias syndicate, which began on July 28 and led to the displacement of more than 300 people towards the municipality of Guamúchil.

A Sedena document, dated August 2016, titled "Executive Agenda III RM," hacked by the Guacamaya collective, indicates that Lugo Lara, also nicknamed L, was part of the Beltran Leyva's organizational chart, and was in control of the municipality of Sinaloa. Another 2020 document, in which he is already nicknamed Mario Calabazas, places him as an operator in the municipalities of El Fuerte and Guasave, but several sources consulted indicate that Los Calabazas operate in Guasave and Sinaloa municipality.

Los Calabazas are an armed wing of the Beltrán Leyva cartel, which until 2009 was part of the Guzmán Loera-Zambada García organization. The break between the two criminal organizations occurred after the arrest of Alfredo Beltrán Leyva, El Mochomo, in Culiacán, in an operation that was considered a betrayal by Joaquín el Chapo Guzmán. The following year Arturo Beltrán Leyva, el Barbas, was murdered in Cuernavaca, Morelos, weakening the cartel founded by him and his brother.

After the fall of both leaders, Chapo Isidro took over the leadership of the Beltrán Leyva, and later founded the Guasave Cartel, and one of its armed branches was Los Calabazas, commanded by Carlos Jesús and/or Jesús Carlos Salmón Higuera, el Macaco, who was found murdered on September 2, 2018 in the Estación Naranjo syndicate, after having escaped from the Aguaruto prison on July 22 of that same year.

El Macaco was arrested for the ambush he organized and executed along with Juan Pablo Osuna, El Cien, on July 9, 2012 in the town of Tetamboca, El Fuerte, in retaliation for the fight against the "Mazatlecos," a group of drug dealers and enforcers of the Sinaloa Cartel. Six policemen were killed and a commander and four other elements were wounded.

After the death of Macaco, Mario Calabazas took over the leadership of the armed wing of Los Calabazas in the mountainous area of the municipality of Sinaloa, from the town of the same name to Estación Naranjo, in Guasave.


58 comments:

  1. #LastHour 🚨| Death of Mario "Calabazas", one of the generators of violence in Sinaloa municipality, reportedly died of dehydration and hunger in the bush, where he was hiding. No signs of violence.- on twitter

    link:
    https://twitter.com/noticieristas/status/1691494295180652546?s=20

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    1. Well that's kind of a dumb way to die for a narco lmaoo

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    2. It seems like he didn't have support from his followers towards the end.

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    3. Didn’t the whole community loved him? Any one would of brought him food and water .. no matter if it’s ghost town

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    4. wow...how does someone that knows the area and has plenty of connections just die while out there hiding. that is so stupid.

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    5. yeah it sounds sus, maybe he killed himself

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    6. Hey char much thanks to you, sol(shoutout from nc), morogris,hearst,huaso,enojon,itzli,ms h, red, all past & present contributers, reporters, moderators & commenters with meaningful & informative comments. Special thanks to buggs for making this possibile. Good to see you on reporter board ms h always enjoyed your comments. I see you like to go through old comments, the rabbit holes are a blessing & a curse sometimes. Char did they kill his son too?

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    7. Quedo echo calabaza el disque "muy vergita".

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    8. 2:37Pm

      still no news on if the son got killed but that was mentioned as the start of the conflict a son of a cartel leader being killed


      thanks for your comments

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    9. @Char — Thank YOU and the team at BB!

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    10. Prolly ate some fentanyl pills n went to sleep

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  2. 25°48'16.03"N 107°47'2.90"W is this the house they shot up?

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  3. Los mazatlecos were blo not sinaloa cartel

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    1. Yea I don't understand why it says that either.

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    2. yes Riodoce stated that Los Mazatlecos are a criminal cell that belongs to Sinaloa Cartel but that is not correct they work for BLO

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  4. Dude died of dehydration and hunger? Allegedly.

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  5. Well that didn’t take long, kind of crazy how fast he was found and killed after the backstabbing

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  6. Easy come, easy go?

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  7. I am moving out of Texas, it's been hot .
    I go out I get sunburned easily.
    What's up with global warming.
    The asphalt is melting, that I get tar on my shoes.

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    1. Leave today … go to California

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    2. III take sacrificial temples in Bolivia for six hundred

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  8. In the murders of the 5 young men in lagos de moreno more details have emerged and the car of one of the victims was found burned with a body in the trunk on the road to encarnacíon de diaz, witch could potentially mean... they were abducted by people of EL MG Y/O El FLAMA--- Mario Gonzales(CDS).

    CJNG can't even defend their territories from rival organizations.
    At this point, CU or CDS could openly commit gruesome murders in CJNG territory and society will still blame CJNG, because society are growing tired of them.

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    1. Society is sick of CDS too except for groupies like you

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    2. Id argue society is sick of these kind of senseless murders and irreparables losses.

      Wether it's CDS or CJNG.

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    3. Some rumors are bone chilling🚨🔞

      Supposedly who ever had them captive made them fight it out with knifes like some gladiator type of ordeal and the body found in the burnt car was that of the gentleman who survived the fights but they torched the car while he was in the trunk alive 😔😔😔😔 can char or anyone on here confirm?

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    4. NEGATIVE THERE WAS 5 CAPTIVES , they let one of the teens kill all of his friends , the last one alive got his throat slit by his own friend that had a "bucaneer " shirt on . i guess after he killed all his friends they burned him alive , you must be a sick fuck to do some shit like this .

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    5. @743 — nothing surprises me these days…

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    6. @940 not even a bunny ..

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  9. the article also does not mentioned El Gato or Felino his the one that has been leading the war campaign against Mario Calabazas with the blessing of Chapo Isidro


    el Felino or el gato is also behind the murder of el macaco former chapo isidro lieutenant

    el macaco was killed with the approval of chapo isidro

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  10. 1) I don't believe Méxican news outlets.
    2) They should have witch-hunts for all criminals not just the ones who fall from grace

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    1. 3) El chapo isidro is probably playing the same card he played when he took out Maria León Rubio.

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  11. The Mexican government needs to go after Ismael Zambada García, Fausto Isidro Meza Flores, Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, Los Chapitos, and every other lowlife drug lord that continues to terrorize the country.

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    1. Government is the cartel. We’re just privy to the plot and cast they make available for public viewing. This is all scripted. The only shocking moments are when a cast member, or group of, goes psychotic from overconsumption and kills women and children, or eats a beating heart. NC17 ratings are limited

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  12. Why’d the fighting even start between Isidro and mario

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    1. Probably takeover of resources and territory…

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    1. Always… your greatest enemy will always be your closest friend.. 🦉

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    2. 👆🏼en que frecuencia es eso👎🏼

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  14. The "narco peace" reigns supreme in Sinaloa!
    El calabaceño most likely went out in the most unimaginable manner and sure the "payed of media" is just spinning the lie of him dying of dehydration?! And what do we expect? For some brave soul to provide the truth? When it is clear as water that el chapo isidro has a power grip in that part of sinaloa...

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    1. Lmao.. “narco peace” is as real as world peace… would love to have what you are smoking!

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    2. Not debating your position…97% assured that Isidro is a jefe and will be for quite some time it appears. But have you seen, tasted, swam in, the waters of Mexico? I’m 99% certain there are no sewage spill laws and 1% willing to admit I’ve swam submerged in those waters. For clarity, please reference the blue skies or puro meth.

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  15. I find it crazy how the media portrayed Mario as a monster I'm not saying he's an angel however it is because of el chapo isidro that the whole rancheria was displaced

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  16. I called it…. Chueco 2.0. Never good to go against the ones that know everything from you.

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    1. More like the “narco capo syndrome” … Betrayal followed by prison and/or death…

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  17. I guess chapo Isidro , musico and sagitario won this battle. You can’t go against those kind of big guys.

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  18. Ya son como 5 veces que ordeno tacos por uber eats, los vatos nunca llegan, y yo por poco me muero de hambre!

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    1. Unos focasos y desaparece la hambre.

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    2. Cual foco cual foco cual foco si esta noche no traje el focooo

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  19. Que presión la de La Mochomera que tan rapido acabaron con su molestia

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  20. Heart attack or some other health problem? Snake or scorpion bite? How does he die of dehydration and lack of food in his own territory?
    At least he didn't get torn to pieces by firearm projectiles.

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  21. Hell the Police can't escape him when he's pissed, one dude surely won't.

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  22. In the old movie westerns, los bandidos were bright enough to carve into a saguaro cactus and drink the reservoir of water therein..
    Guess ol' Calabasas didn't get the memo..
    🦎

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  23. Es una Cortina de humo!! No creo k aiga muerto asi..mas bien es para destantiar a las autoridades y contras..

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    1. Anything is possible… his death narrative is strange..

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  24. This death is a little too convenient. Another cartel leader trying to fake there death ?

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