Ensenada Murders and Remains Found

Recent incidents in Ensenada include two homicides and the discovery of human remains. Stay informed about safety concerns in the region by visiting TJGringo.com.

### Two Homicides and Human Remains Found in Ensenada

In separate incidents, two individuals were murdered and human remains were discovered, according to the Municipal Public Security Directorate (DSPM) in Ensenada.

On Tuesday, August 13, human remains were found near the Ensenada Bypass by members of the Uniendo Familias collective, the National Guard (GN), and authorities from the State Search Commission and the State Attorney General’s Office. The discovery occurred around 2:20 PM in a ravine near kilometer 12.5 of the bypass, close to Villas del Prado. Initial indications suggest the remains belong to a woman.

Additionally, another report was received on Monday, August 12, in the Industrial neighborhood, where residents reported gunfire. Around 4:00 PM, police arrived at Opal Street between Abraham González and Francisco Villa. They were informed that two individuals had fled the scene and found a person lying on the ground wearing a motorcycle helmet.

In another incident on Sunday, August 11, citizens reported finding a skull and other bones in the ejido Héroes de la Independencia, in the El Valle de la Trinidad delegation. These remains were located approximately two kilometers from Telesecundaria No. 8 of the village.

In all three cases, the State Attorney General’s Office (FGE) arrived on site to begin processing the scenes.

### Additional Related News: Body Found in Illegal Dump in Tijuana

On the same day, August 13, another grim discovery was made in Tijuana. Authorities found a body in an illegal dump, adding to the escalating concerns surrounding safety and crime in the region. The local police have yet to release further details about the identity of the victim or the circumstances leading up to the discovery.

### Judicial Workers Threaten Strike Over Judicial Reform

In other news, judges, magistrates, and workers from the Federal Judiciary (PJF) are threatening a strike in response to recently proposed judicial reforms. These reforms are perceived as a threat to their job security and an infringement on the independent functioning of the judiciary.

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