"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat
It was located during patrols in the community of El Vergel.
The place, abandoned by the criminals when they noticed the presence of the security forces, showed clear signs of recent use.
Elements of the Mexican Army, National Guard and Immediate Reaction Forces Zacatecas (FRIZ) of the State Preventive Police (PEP) discovered and dismantled a camp used by a criminal group.
The camp was found during patrols on dirt roads in the community of El Vergel, in Tepetongo.
The place, abandoned by the criminals when they noticed the presence of the security forces, showed clear signs of recent use, including garbage, food remains and various personal items.
A long firearm, a magazine and rounds were found in the camp. In order to avoid any reuse or exploitation of the site by criminal groups, the security forces proceeded to destroy the objects and belongings found.
Subsequently, the firearm and other items seized were handed over to the relevant authorities to carry out the corresponding investigations in accordance with the law.
Camp Snoopy is done. It seems like they only had to pick up the trash and kick the camp fire rocks use to heat up water.
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