Workers of Mexico’s Federal Judiciary are considering international appeals to challenge proposed reforms amid growing concerns over job security and judicial independence. Protests intensify as the Senate vote approaches.
### Two Prime Wheel Employees Charged in Connection with Servando Salazar’s Disappearance
In a disturbing turn, two Prime Wheel workers face charges over Servando Salazar’s vanishing. Blood traces matching Salazar were discovered on a mop, raising questions about higher-level involvement.
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### Police Continues Search for Missing Engineer Servando Salazar
Despite significant evidence, engineer Servando Salazar remains missing, prompting further investigation and community support for a resolution. Stay updated on TJGringo.com for more on this ongoing case.
**Updates on Tecate Fire**
A major blaze engulfs Tecate’s rural area near Rancho “Las Criaturas.” With 40% under control, efforts are intensified by local authorities and community support. Stay informed at TJGringo.com.
**Suspects Linked to Servando Salazar’s Disappearance Indicted:**
Engineer and supervisor detained and accused of involvement; evidence points to suspicious behavior near victim’s workplace. Ongoing case reveals potential corporate espionage.
**Escalation of Fentanyl Use in Baja California**
Fentanyl consumption in Baja California has spiked by 6% over the past two years, with 10% of rehab patients now reported users, indicating a concerning trend.
Opposition triumphs in the Senate, halting Judicial Reform with 43 crucial votes. Allegations of threats and bribery surface, while President criticizes senators for manipulating the vote.
Despite recent violence, tourist numbers in Baja California remain steady. With an emphasis on safety and experience, popular destinations like Valle de Guadalupe attract visitors for leisure and culinary delights.
In a pivotal Senate session, opposition secures 43 votes against judicial reform, citing threats and bribe attempts. Legal experts emphasize democratic integrity at stake.
Judge González Barbosa in Baja California emphasizes the importance of evidence in reporting judiciary corruption. Proposed reforms have sparked labor strikes and tensions among judiciary workers and political parties.
**Update on Missing Prime Wheel Worker, Servando Salazar**
Authorities charge two employees in connection to Salazar’s disappearance, with evidence pointing to a cover-up. Family seeks answers and community support in ongoing search efforts.