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Thursday, November 16, 2023

Throwback Thursday: Remembering How Arturo Beltrán Leyva And 17 Other Inmates Escaped From Durango Prison

"Char" for Borderland Beat 

This was translated and reposted EL SOL DE DURANGO 


It was considered the most spectacular escape in history; around 25 bullet impacts were seen in the windows of the prison's lobby.


Perla Rodríguez Contreras | El Sol de Durango


"18 inmates escaped," reads the front page of El Sol de Durango of Tuesday, November 1, 1983, where it was reported that after a large shootout in the courtyards of the main exit of the Social Rehabilitation Center (Cereso) of the capital of Durango, a massive escape was registered in which Marcos Arturo Beltrán Leyva, a capo of the Beltrán-Leyva Cartel, fled.


The event that made headlines at the time left one person dead -the guard identified as Pedro Hernández Trejo-, two seriously injured -Gabriel González Rivas and Virgilio García García- and 18 inmates at liberty, while the lives of three hostages were in the balance.


"It was approximately 11:10 a.m. when a group of 19 inmates led by José Coronel Herrera and Santiago Leal Coronel, with pistol in hand, immobilized the person in charge of the door that leads to the locker room and managed to get out and then started a shooting from the lobby towards the guards at the exit door, while from outside they also shot other individuals who were in a pickup truck. Apparently they were Víctor Coronel García and former prefect Herminio Hernández Francisca, the latter with a submachine gun," reads the article published on November 1 and written by Gabriel Ontiveros Barrera.


Then, after killing the guard, the inmates left the place and to counteract the resistance of the guards they took hostage the deputy director, Jose Luis de la Rosa Simental, the deputy head of surveillance, Silvestre Alvarado, and the social worker, Elisa Gonzalez.


De la Rosa, who was threatened with a gun to his head, came out with his hand raised and shouted for them to throw it away, as he was followed by one of the Coronel and other inmates, who threatened the other two hostages with firearms and a tip.


"When the 18 inmates had gone through the main gate, they proceeded to rob Everarda Pruneda, who had just arrived at the parking lot, of her vehicle, and she tried to prevent the robbery of her orange Caribe car, but she was caught and forced to hand over the keys".


Other people were also stripped of their vehicles, so that when they had several units they started to flee, but they were scattered all over the highways, being in the vicinity of the Gas Elsa plant where they were able to free themselves from their captors, De la Rosa and the deputy chief of Surveillance. This after the driver overturned because he did not have the necessary driving skills. "Then the fugitives fled on foot towards the 20 de Noviembre neighborhood".


The authorities immediately made a statement regarding this massive escape, and released the list of those who managed to flee, specifying for what crime they were being held.


José Coronel Herrera | Assault, rape and resistance to private individuals


Manuel Cabrera Sarabia | Crimes against Health


Santiago Leal Coronel | Crimes against Health


Jesús Jiménez López | Health crimes


Santiago Leal Siqueiros | Double homicide and assault


Raúl Cárdenas Torres | cattle rustling (theft or robbery of livestock and domestic animals)


Pedro Sarabia Cabrera | Robbery


Gabriel Salazar Mariscal | Health Crimes


Marcos Arturo Beltran Leyva : Crimes against Health***********

Sabino Soto Díaz | Triple homicide


Martín Zúñiga Barrera : Drug Trafficking


Bibiano Ortiz Sanchez | Drug Trafficking


Emilio Guzmán Loera : Drug Trafficking


José Rivas Vizcarra | Drug Trafficking


Loreto Rivas Vizcarra : Drug Trafficking


José Ángel Ruiz | Homicide


Juan Nepomuceno | Double Homicide, Assault, Robbery (Totaled three escapes)


Emilio Molina Espinoza | Homicide and injuries (was in the Islas Marías)


Francisco Javier Velazco Salinas | Appeared on the list of escapees, but it was proven that he returned from the lobby.


When fleeing, they took some weapons with them, among which were those of the guard they murdered; there were three 30-M 1 carbines and four musketeers, in addition to the pistols they were carrying.


The progress of the investigations at the time indicated that seven of the escapees had been in the Canatlan mountains, near the town of Nogales, where they abandoned one of the vans they had stolen at the time of their escape.


It was that day when, in the midst of uncertainty and nervous shock, the deputy director, José Luis de la Rosa Simental, told El Sol de Durango about the threats he received, since the plan was to try to kill them when the inmates were safe and when they no longer needed hostages.


The then director of the Cereso, Peña Vicario, said that Herminio Hernandez Francisca is one of the authors of the plan, since everything suggests that he was discharged just on October 19, apparently when everything was already planned to carry out the most spectacular escape in the history of the Rehabilitation Center; and there were around 25 bullet impacts in the windows of the Cereso's vestibule.


Source: EL SOL DE DURANGO 




CEFERESO 1: DURANGO, DGO.



MARCOS ARTURO BELTRAN-LEYVA (Deceased)



55 comments:

  1. El ayudante and alineando cabrones best songs for arturo beltran

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    1. Arturo el de Culiacán is my favorite

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    2. That is the best one

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    3. My favorite corrido from Arturo is
      El Profugo by Los Cadetes de Linares

      " Con La Sonrisa En Los Labios Y Su Mano Bien Armada, Con Un Rehen Por Delante Los Otros Presos Sacaba Y Cuando No Lo Seguian En La Sierra Ocultaba."

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    4. Grupo perfil : La muerte de Arturo

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    5. Pakas de a kilo with los tigresdel norte that's arturos baddest corrido

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  2. Coronel has always been a last name with weight in Durango. Also Arturo was as crazy and bloodthirsty as they came that's why he and Lazcano got along so good whenever BLO separated from the Federation

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  3. Cabrera Sarabia, Guzmán Loera and Beltrán Leyva in one escape!

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    1. 8:22 forgot coroneles too . Shit isn't even that Juan Nepomuceno guy the CDG leader ?

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  4. Emilio Guzman Loera? Uncle cousin or brother of JGL? Juan Nepomuceno the famous CDG leader ?

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    1. "Juan Nepomuceno,famous CDG leader "
      When i read the name i was thinking where have i heard that name before? The old geezer in the picture with Juan García Abrego

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    2. 9;36 right the last name is very unique. Had to do some memory to remember he was the original founder of the cdg. Imagine that prison with the last names that escaped

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    3. Nepomuceno is a middle name not last name.

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    4. 10;22 you right Guerra was the last name if I remember correctly but still he the founder of CDG

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    5. Emilio is the name of Chapo’s father…

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  5. Still no one can stand to Pablo building his own prison.

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    1. Pablo was scared of Amado Carrillo, that’s a war Colombians would never win. Plus Pablo went out like a straight dog running away from cops and getting his fat ass gunned down on the rooftop. But then again he had it better then la Madrina getting gunned down in broad day light by low level thugs.

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    2. True yet false... I don't 5gink he was afraid of Amado. But by that time he had lost power gained alot of enemies and the state was truly looking for him. Plus the airplane bomb he now had the people against him. To many enemies he probably didn't want another powerful enemy against him. Plus Mexico was the new golden child to transfer his coca.

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  6. Tenía un tío que fue escolta personal del viejo su trabajo era enfrentar solo las fuerzas especiales de mexico nada mas si llegaban el con su gente le hacía frente siempre los combates dicen testigos que fueron parejos si eran policías o militares mi tío se habría pues no eran competencia para el y su gente

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  7. Who’s the woman or was it a transvesste?

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    1. The article clearly states they took a social worker hostage along with the male prison staff. Seriously?

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    2. El que en pan piensa es por hambre tiene.

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  8. Was that THE Juan Nepomuceno from CDG? I don't recognize him from any of the pics.
    This is the famous estate detailed in many in Don Arturo's corridos. He also had a still after being caught in Chihuahua

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  9. 9:44 yes he is the founder of CDG

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  10. Good to see everyone making comments.. I talked to the other administrators and every thursday I will share old article that have historic importance. Throwback Thursday.


    Que bueno ver a todos haciendo comentarios.. Hablé con los otros administradores y todos los jueves voy a compartir viejo artículo que tienen importancia histórica. Reversión Jueves.

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    1. Looking forward to every Thursday from now on

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    2. Let's get it pa

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    3. Do a throwback on juarez 2008 2011

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    4. 11:12PM

      I am not chivis.. hope she is doing good though.

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    5. Good shit Char! Keep up the good work!

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  11. alguien que confirme si Emilio Guzman Loera es familiar del Chapo Guzman?

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    1. https://www.dicytrends.com/emilio-guzman-loera-everything-about-joaquin-guzmans-brother/
      Segun Este articulo es carnal del chapo . Quien sabe si sea cierto pero ahi esta Eso mi char

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    2. A lot of the ones who know allege it was Chapo Guzmán himself. A different name. But same guy.

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    3. From what I’ve been reading, Emilio is the name of his father.. and none of the brothers carry this name…

      Maybe it was Chapo!

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  12. can someone confirm if Emilio Guzman Loera is related to Chapo Guzman

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    1. Pretty sure he is if they share the exact same apellidos.

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    2. Wasn’t his father name Emilio

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  13. Totally of topic.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlOTGICgixs&pp=ygUYc3RldmV3aWxsZG9pdCBpbiBmYXZlbGFz

    Stevewilldoit chilling with some comando vermelho guys in Brazil favelas 😂

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  14. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid0WrZdv8RY5RCygJKsdgxaiA5A2oy2fUxz9H1Ua9xsm81wEqcKp1V8LSopgzCJicHDl&id=100093174170799&mibextid=CDWPTG


    QUINCEAÑERA CELEBRATION OF (EL TIO LAKOS) DAUGHTER HIGH RANKING CJNG LEADER.

    INTERESTINGLY ENOUGH YOU CAN SEE CJNG SICARIOS DISPLAYING COLOMBIAN PATCHES, CONFIRMING WHAT A LOT OF US ALREADY ASSUMED.

    CJNG HAS COLOMBIAN GUERILLEROS IN THEIR RANKS.

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    1. Interesting and great eye!

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    2. Banda Brava just put out a new corrido called Fuerzas Especiales Colombiano. Where it states that their a group of Colombians loyal to el tio lako since he gave them a job..

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  15. Todo hace indicar q si es su hermano.

    A quien están confundiendo es a Don Juan, el si estuvo detenido en varias ocasiones pero nunca fue x gran lapso. En el 91 fueron unas semanas y las otras fueron x un par de horas.

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  16. Manuel Cabrera Sara bus is that the father of the 4 carabria brothers who run Durango? And how long did these escapees last on the run? Especially Beltran?

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  17. Great article and new series Char.
    According to the newspaper Emilio Guzmán Loera is the first individual of the third picture posted. Definitely has resemblance to JAGL. Being that he has the same name as their father I'd think he's the oldest brother.

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  18. What happened to the agua prieta article?

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  19. All kinds of shooting in Ocotlan, Poncitlan and Atequiza today

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  20. Let’s not forget the cell of sicarios that Arturo had with a jarocha surgery and the 100 dollar bill tattoos with Arturo’s face on them on their thighs and backs

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  21. cabrera, coronel, herrera, rivas, vizcarra. puro apellidos de canelas y sus rancheradas

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  22. I can't imagine what treasures are still lying in old newspaper archives, just waiting to be rediscovered. It's a pity that so much has not been digitized and is difficult to access.
    Great work Char, thx

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  23. Something to note… It says 18 escapees, but if you look at the sheet with all the mugshots, there are 17.. even then, if you take out the girl (who’s not mentioned), that’s 16…

    …and Emilio is Chapo’s father’s name. Was Chapo part of this detention and escape, all whilst using the name of his father?

    There are no brothers with that name either mind you…

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  24. Amado Carrillo financed the escape

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